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== Toner Transfer Tip and Tricks From around the World ==
 
== Toner Transfer Tip and Tricks From around the World ==
  
Leave your tips and tricks here, it is ok if you found it on the web (give reference if you have them) or if you picked it up somewhere else even figured it out yourself.  If you have a long write up do not leave it here, make a new page and link to it.
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Leave you tips and tricks here, it is ok if you found it on the web ( give the reference if you have it ) or if you picked it up somewhere else even figured it out yourself.  ( if you have a long write up do not leave it here, make a new page and link to it )
  
  
 
=== Paper ===
 
=== Paper ===
  
Experiment with paper, keep shifting around to find the right stuff.  I use magazine paper.  You want a glaze (usually clay) so the toner will transfer, and soluble paper so you can easily remove it.  Right now, my favorite is the RISDI catalog.  If the paper is too thin it may jam in the printer (check printer settings by the way).  Some have suggested attaching (perhaps just by folding the leading edge over) it to standard paper as a carrier to get it through the printer.  There are, of course, photo papers for laser printers and stuff made just for toner transfer.
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Experiment with paper, I use magazine paper, keep shifting around to find the right stuff.  You want a glaze (usually clay) so the toner will transfer, and soluble paper so you can easily remove it.  Right now my favorite it the RISDI catalog.  If the paper is too thin it may jam in the printer (check printer settings by the way).  Some have suggested attaching (perhaps just by folding the leading edge over) it to standard paper as a carrier to get it through the printer.  There are, of course, photo papers for laser printers and stuff made just for toner transfer.
  
 
=== Roller ===  
 
=== Roller ===  
  
A roller may help focus pressure, especially at the edges.  This has to be done while hot.  One way I have seen is to put a dowel (perhaps several) under the board and roll back and forth on that.
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A roller may help focus pressure especially at the edges.  Has to be done while hot.  One way I have seen is to put a dowel ( perhaps several ) under the board and roll back and forth on that.
  
 
=== Padding ===  
 
=== Padding ===  
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=== Electric Grill as Ironing Board ===  
 
=== Electric Grill as Ironing Board ===  
  
I [[russ_hensel]] was having trouble getting enough heat.  My breakthrough was to use a temperature controlled electric grill (great for pan cakes by the way) set for 350°f and iron as usual.
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I [[russ_hensel]] was having trouble getting enough heat.  My breakthrough was to use a temperature controlled electric grill ( great for pan cakes by the way ) set for 350 and iron as usual.
  
 
=== Remember high temperature is required ===  
 
=== Remember high temperature is required ===  

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