Re: Printing on overhead sheets
In Response To: Printing on overhead sheets *PIC* (Eric Anderson)
: Here is a photo of the overhead plastic sheet. It appears to
: disappear the best, but it also seems to trap bubbles more
: easily.
There is a trick to getting that plastic in place with the fewest trapped bubbles. Bend it into a "U" shape and insert the middle of the bent piece first. Slowly let it unbend. As it does it will push a lot of the bubbles away towards the ends of the material. If you find that you are starting to trap some air, gently re apply pressure to both ends of the plastic and you'll pull it up a little so that you can poke out those nasty bubbles with a straight pin.
PGJ
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- Strip: Printing decal on tracing paper *PIC*
Eric Anderson -- 6/20/2010, 8:16 am- Print decal on decal paper *PIC*
Paul G. Jacobson -- 6/21/2010, 9:03 am- Re: Print decal on decal paper
Eric Anderson -- 6/25/2010, 8:32 am- Re: Print decal on decal paper *PIC*
Eric Anderson -- 6/26/2010, 11:35 am- Printing on overhead sheets *PIC*
Eric Anderson -- 6/26/2010, 11:38 am- Re: Printing on overhead sheets
Paul G. Jacobson -- 6/27/2010, 3:46 am
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graybeard -- 6/25/2010, 1:21 pm - Printing on overhead sheets *PIC*
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fred -- 6/20/2010, 4:43 pm- Re: Strip: Printing decal on tracing paper *PIC*
Kurt Maurer -- 6/20/2010, 11:24 am - Re: Print decal on decal paper
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