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| Thread ID: 45512 | 2004-05-24 09:43:00 | Printing : what else can you print on? | beetle (243) | Press F1 |
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| 238981 | 2004-05-24 12:02:00 | > use the wrong type of transparency and you will get a > large molten blob of plastic around the fuser of the > laser printer, VERY expensive to replace Oww... Oh well, at least it hasnt happened to me..... (never thought about that actually) Phew! :O |
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| 238982 | 2004-05-25 05:08:00 | Quack . . . . . . . . :D lol you dont really think so do you???? i wouldnt do that to a poor harmless duck . . . . . beetle |
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| 238983 | 2004-05-25 10:01:00 | Yes, you can easily print colur from an inkjet onto OHP transparencies. You need to use the ink jet ohp material, which has a rough surface, and you need to let them dry overnight, but they work well and look stunning. I have printed full A4 photos onto the stuff for use in class and it works well, though it isn't cheap. Our printery at tech only charges around 45c for a full colour transparency on the laser printer, so I don't bother any more! | andy (473) | ||
| 238984 | 2004-05-25 11:23:00 | Thanks for the advice, ladies and gents. I think we will continue to print them on paper here at home and photocopy onto transparencies at school. Then at least wife has a hard copy. Cheers J :D |
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