what kind of parchment paper do you use?I have a cheap HP laserjet pro P1102w. For many years the acetone method didn`t work, only with "parchment method" or simular. When I ran out of toner, I bought a new toner casette, and now the acetone transfer method work like a charm.
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I have used regular parchment (baking paper) from home depot, but I`ve found a better solution. Print on the "waxy" paper from normal shipping labels. The transfer with a "dammar solution" or something simular will be perfect Here is a link so you can see what I mean.what kind of parchment paper do you use?
ThanksI have used regular parchment (baking paper) from home depot, but I`ve found a better solution. Print on the "waxy" paper from normal shipping labels. The transfer with a "dammar solution" or something simular will be perfect Here is a link so you can see what I mean.
I use the same method as you Dani, but I really recommend the waxy backside paper on shipping labels. The toner transfer immediately with a quick burnish with my finger nail.I use the HP laserjet pro P1102w and print onto normal old baking paper sticky taped to normal old printer paper. It can be too warm for standard tape though and my dad spent half a day unjamming it for me. I use a heat proof sticky tape from O'Brien engineering in Australia. transfer solution is a little bottle with 50/50 turps and damar varnish
I want to give your trick a try, that video looks like you got amazing detail with your transfer. Where do you tape the 2 sheets together before feeding into the printer? the corners? along the whole edge? double sided tape? Thanks!I use the same method as you Dani, but I really recommend the waxy backside paper on shipping labels. The toner transfer immediately with a quick burnish with my finger nail.
I just tape it with a regular tape along the edge about half the way from left cornerI want to give your trick a try, that video looks like you got amazing detail with your transfer. Where do you tape the 2 sheets together before feeding into the printer? the corners? along the whole edge? double sided tape? Thanks!
Thanks!I just tape it with a regular tape along the edge about half the way from left corner
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Hello. I use the HP laser jet M110we it’s very inexpensive and works great.Hello. Please advise. Which laser printer to buy for design translations. Acetone including. Thanks.
Hello. Please advise. Which laser printer to buy for design translations. Acetone including. Thanks.
Thanks for the adviceHello. I use the HP laser jet M110we it’s very inexpensive and works great.
some people will tell you to disable the heater. You don’t have to on this printer. I get the best transfers. Strait Acetone is too strong Use fingernail polish remover. caution there to types one without acetone and one with
acetone. Also don’t pay any attention to the color They can be very
read the label acetone
best
I bought the same printer yesterday and it works like a dream! Exactly as you said pure acetone would dissolve it too well. Generic nail polish remover works really well. Affordable setup, around $100.Hello. I use the HP laser jet M110we it’s very inexpensive and works great.
some people will tell you to disable the heater. You don’t have to on this printer. I get the best transfers. Strait Acetone is too strong Use fingernail polish remover. caution there to types one without acetone and one with
acetone. Also don’t pay any attention to the color They can be very
read the label acetone
best
excellent! Transfer is better!Always remember to heat any toner transfer so that it will not smear easily. Heat sets it on the paper heat will set it on metal. I use a heat gun.