Alan Cox wrote:
> O> is photo printing. I get adequate results for everyday use using some 
> special 
>> paper, but, it's not the same as a Canon Photo Printer, which can be 
>> stunning. 
> 
> I still have a photo printer for that one reason, but rarely use it.
> 
>> But, you said something - I've never heard of printing on vinyl with a laser 
>> - 
>> could you expand on that? What are you printing? How can vinyl survive the 
>> heat? Details would be appreciated...
> 
> You can get laser printable vinyls designed for the purpose. The process
> is then something like
> 
>       laser print onto vinyl (with backing sheet) including alignment
> marks
>       Feed resulting sheet into vinyl cutting machine
>       Tell machine to align to marks
>       Cut
>       Peel
>       Apply
> 
>       Custom printed decals of any shape and size you want.
> 
> 
> Alan
> 
That sounds like fun. A bit difficult if you don't have the vinyl
cutting machine, but you run into the same problems with an ink jet.

Now if only they made printable CD/DVDs that would work in a laser
printer. :)

Mikkel
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