Re: Material: Laser printed underlay
By:John Schroeder
Date: 4/26/2002, 1:27 pm
Date: 4/26/2002, 1:27 pm
In Response To: Material: Laser printed underlay (Doug Bayless)
: I'm wondering if anyone has used this techinique using a laser
: printer instead of an inkjet? Would there be any compatiblity problems
: with the epoxy?
Most underlays are intended to be transparent except for the picture or lettering. This is most commonly accomplished using tissue or rice paper. IF the laser printer's paper path is straight enough to enable feeding this thin paper without jamming, it seems it should work.
Messages In This Thread
- Material: Laser printed underlay
Doug Bayless -- 4/26/2002, 4:48 am- Re: Material: Laser printed underlay
Chris Menard -- 4/29/2002, 10:06 am- Re: Material: Laser printed underlay
David White -- 4/28/2002, 12:37 am- Re: Material: Laser printed underlay
Paul G. Jacobson -- 4/27/2002, 1:04 am- Re: Material: Laser printed underlay
John Schroeder -- 4/27/2002, 2:29 pm
- Re: Material: Laser printed underlay
John Schroeder -- 4/26/2002, 1:27 pm- Laser printed underlay - why not inkjet? *Pic*
jim kozel -- 4/26/2002, 11:24 am- Re: Material: Laser printed underlay
Rick Hastings -- 4/26/2002, 10:37 am- Re: Material: Laser printed underlay
Doug -- 4/26/2002, 8:32 am - Re: Material: Laser printed underlay
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