Powderhorn
Elite Cafe Member
I have had several people PM me, on how I do Laser transfers. So here it goes as an attempted tutorial.
a. I am going to assume that you have artwork ready to go, and a Laser printer, and computer.
b. That you have either some of Tom Whites solution, or some of the homebrew by Mike Cirelli.
c. Make sure your printer is set for single pass print only, not double sided printing.
1. You will need Reynolds Baking Parchment, and Tan masking tape. (some people, say glue sticks work)
See PIC #1.
2. Open the paper drawer in your printer, and mark the top of the sheet closest to you.
See pic #2.
3. Close drawer and print your pic, check and see where your mark came out on.
See pic #3.
4. Tape a piece of parchment down over your printed item, don't skimp on tape, but you only need to tape the leading edge.
See pic #4.
5. Place your paper back in the paper drawer with your mark orientated, as when you first marked it.
See pic #5.
a. I am going to assume that you have artwork ready to go, and a Laser printer, and computer.
b. That you have either some of Tom Whites solution, or some of the homebrew by Mike Cirelli.
c. Make sure your printer is set for single pass print only, not double sided printing.
1. You will need Reynolds Baking Parchment, and Tan masking tape. (some people, say glue sticks work)
See PIC #1.
2. Open the paper drawer in your printer, and mark the top of the sheet closest to you.
See pic #2.
3. Close drawer and print your pic, check and see where your mark came out on.
See pic #3.
4. Tape a piece of parchment down over your printed item, don't skimp on tape, but you only need to tape the leading edge.
See pic #4.
5. Place your paper back in the paper drawer with your mark orientated, as when you first marked it.
See pic #5.