pmace
Elite Cafe Member
I have a laserjet toner based printer copier. I want to use transparency film to transfer since I can see through it.
I have used UV cure adhesive (nail polish) which works fine but is gummy to cut through. I tried Loctite thread locker which also works but is flaky when cutting (have to use primer on anything but steel).
You need something sticky on the base metal to capture the image from the transparency. Obvious solution is damar varnish thinned with vm&p naptha (lighter fluid) and spread out in a thin layer. When partially dried it’s really sticky but not too sticky that it grabs the transparency.
Now, how to get the image loose from the transparency film? Acetone is a great solvent for the toner and doesn’t leave a residue. Too much smears the image. The solution I came up with is to soak the film in acetone (image side up) for a few minutes then take it out and let it dry for a minute or two. The toner is now loosened from the film but still stays in place. Place image side down on the damar varnish and burnish. Toner stays in the varnish and film comes away pretty clean. Dust with talcum powder to eliminate stickiness of varnish and go to work. Not gummy and not flaky.
Just be careful with fingerprints. Damar is not soluable in acetone so if you have it on your fingers and it gets on the image before you soak it it won’t soften and transfer.
As always your mileage may vary.
I have used UV cure adhesive (nail polish) which works fine but is gummy to cut through. I tried Loctite thread locker which also works but is flaky when cutting (have to use primer on anything but steel).
You need something sticky on the base metal to capture the image from the transparency. Obvious solution is damar varnish thinned with vm&p naptha (lighter fluid) and spread out in a thin layer. When partially dried it’s really sticky but not too sticky that it grabs the transparency.
Now, how to get the image loose from the transparency film? Acetone is a great solvent for the toner and doesn’t leave a residue. Too much smears the image. The solution I came up with is to soak the film in acetone (image side up) for a few minutes then take it out and let it dry for a minute or two. The toner is now loosened from the film but still stays in place. Place image side down on the damar varnish and burnish. Toner stays in the varnish and film comes away pretty clean. Dust with talcum powder to eliminate stickiness of varnish and go to work. Not gummy and not flaky.
Just be careful with fingerprints. Damar is not soluable in acetone so if you have it on your fingers and it gets on the image before you soak it it won’t soften and transfer.
As always your mileage may vary.