Re: Material: Laser printed underlay
By:John Schroeder
Date: 4/27/2002, 2:29 pm
Date: 4/27/2002, 2:29 pm
In Response To: Re: Material: Laser printed underlay (Paul G. Jacobson)
: If you have trouble feeding lightweight paper through your laser printer, you
: might try attaching a slightly trimmed piece of the thin stuff to a full
: sheet of regular paper, using small dabs of cellophane tape.
Paul - I would avoid the cellophane tape. The fuser roller in the laser printer is very hot, and you run a big risk of ruining it if you get tape gummed to it. Could be a very expensive experiment.
jrs
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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