Hi,
I have tried several laser printers around the office and even went to Staples to use theirs, but none of them work with the acetone transfer method. It seems that whatever is used for the toner, it does not dissolve with the acetone.
I've also tried a few different ways to use my inkjet printer at home, but to no avail. Most notably, I have tried clear laminating sheets to print on, but the ink does not come out crisp. Instead, it makes tiny little irregular droplets that smear when transferred to the work. Is there a better medium that would work with inkjet?
About the only way I have been able to transfer anything is with carbon paper, but I find it a lot harder than it would seem to trace perfectly straight enough to achieve quality transfers.
This is really holding me back and I'm at my wit's end, so thanks in advance for the help!
I have tried several laser printers around the office and even went to Staples to use theirs, but none of them work with the acetone transfer method. It seems that whatever is used for the toner, it does not dissolve with the acetone.
I've also tried a few different ways to use my inkjet printer at home, but to no avail. Most notably, I have tried clear laminating sheets to print on, but the ink does not come out crisp. Instead, it makes tiny little irregular droplets that smear when transferred to the work. Is there a better medium that would work with inkjet?
About the only way I have been able to transfer anything is with carbon paper, but I find it a lot harder than it would seem to trace perfectly straight enough to achieve quality transfers.
This is really holding me back and I'm at my wit's end, so thanks in advance for the help!