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This was common long ago when one had epson HP and novajet inks. If you place one finshed sheet on top of another they get glued together and ink transfers ruining both. With the wrong inkjet material in an inkjet printer the ink may never like to dry it just sits there all tacky like flypaper.

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With a toner based transparency different printers run different fuser temperatures a wrong material can ruin the drum Unless one knows the actual printer there is no logical way to choose a transparency material unless folks like to guess.

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On a high end printer the drum can be 2 grand plus labor too.Ī wrong combo is like mixing two types of blood it might not work. If the wrong toner based transparency material is placed in a toner based machine one can get blotchy results or toner that flakes off or again the drum is ruined. This then requires one to have alot of tables and paper weights Ie you leave the sheets on tables and wait a week or two with a box fan blowing on them. If one places a toner based transparency material in an inkjet some combos never dry you get a sticky mess. It is like placing sugar in a cars gas tank or diesel in a gas car ie problems It often voids the warranty of service contact. If one places an inkjet type transparency material in a toner based printer it can ruin the drum the heart of the printer. Transparency materials are made for either type printer. (5) In lower end transparency materials the material sometimes supports less ink or toner it is use for grade school stuff not high end pictorial stuff. (4) Unless the printer model is known there is no logical way to choose a transparency material (3) most all transparency materials sold are for toner based machines (2) Printers can be inkjet or toner based. (1) Bill does not mention what kind of printer he has or wants Re "I have no idea what Kelly Flanigan is trying to communicate" Many of these transparency materials have to be fed thru a "side tray" instead of the normal trays were 8.5x11 and 11x17 paper goes thus one has more labor no automation In a way it is like if old Goober shoots a rat and then brings it to a 5 star eating place and wants it cooked and wants the meals price dropped. Thus what happens is some Goober guy wants me to drop my transparency prices if he brings in some garbage unknown transparency. If the wrong material is used it gets/fuses on the drum and I am out a 800 to 1,000 buck drum. A lessor material here gives worse results. These higher end transparencies cost me about 1 dollar each my cost but they are good in quality. Here with T-shirts the 11x17 transparency goes into our 15,000 buck color copier a toner based machine.

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and sometimes on a fuser type machine the printer gets ruined if drum distroyed*** *****The type of transparency material is matched to the printer if wrong results can be poor. Usually this type of transparency is for school type "overhead projector transparencies" ie pies charts what animals live in Africa bar graphs with different colors of sales of widgets per company division or real estate sales stuff showing a photo of a house and its floor plan.








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