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    Laser Printer Toner Transfer With Kitchen Parchment Paper and a Laminator

    A search of the Internet will turn up countless articles and videos about how to transfer toner from a laser printer to either bare metal or plastic. Some of these methods use specialized material. That bothers me. Others, like using acetone, took me a lot of time to develop the skill to get good results. That bothers me too.

    My quest, which has gone on for about 2 years, was to come up with a method requiring minimum skill and commonly found equipment. All materials must be low cost and easily found or bought.

    I don't think the procedure offered here takes a lot of skill but only others can verify that.

    Materials include Kitchen Parchment Paper which costs around $3 for 50 square feet. You will also need an Elmer's Glue stick which comes in a two pack for $3. Equipment includes a laser printer and a plastic pouch laminator.

    If you are interested, please see

    https://rick.sparber.org/TonerTransfer.pdf

    Your comments are welcome. All of us are smarter than any one of us.


    Thanks,

    Rick
    Rick

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