Mario Sarto
Elite Cafe Member
Transferring image with parchment (baking) paper and laser printer
Someone from the forum ask me, how i do this. Because my english is not very well, i hope with your help we could explain it together.
For example i use a coat of arms (from my boss, known under the name of wife). Picture above shows the original paint on parchment.
After editing with coreldraw i print it on a normal sheet of paper (picture below)
The next picture shows the parchment paper i use. This paper normaly used for baking. It is coated with silicone on both sides and it's heat resistant to 220° Celsius.
A close-up - you can see the structure.
I cut a piece of it - larger as the print.
Then i have to fix it over the print done before on the sheet of paper. The plastic tape shown below is not very useful. Because of the heat the laser produced it come off easily.
Some people turned off the heating - i can't do that so i found another resolution. I use a tape made of paper (Masking Tape). The heat of the printer does not matter.
Someone from the forum ask me, how i do this. Because my english is not very well, i hope with your help we could explain it together.
For example i use a coat of arms (from my boss, known under the name of wife). Picture above shows the original paint on parchment.
After editing with coreldraw i print it on a normal sheet of paper (picture below)
The next picture shows the parchment paper i use. This paper normaly used for baking. It is coated with silicone on both sides and it's heat resistant to 220° Celsius.
A close-up - you can see the structure.
I cut a piece of it - larger as the print.
Then i have to fix it over the print done before on the sheet of paper. The plastic tape shown below is not very useful. Because of the heat the laser produced it come off easily.
Some people turned off the heating - i can't do that so i found another resolution. I use a tape made of paper (Masking Tape). The heat of the printer does not matter.
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