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Toner transfer test with laminator - closeup


Closeup on the first tests with the pulsar toner transfer paper and my new GBC H212 laminator. I'm not quite happy with it. The lines + spacing are 0.25mm and I had to run it through the laminator about 15 times. I'm starting to doubt whether toner transfer is such a big saver of time/work compared to the usual photographic transfer. OK more chemicals involved, but NaOH doesn't stink and is much cheaper than a laminator and with the right UV box, it's painless and gives 100% result.
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