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Mike - what source do you use for your PnP? There seem to be many places do buy it, and I'm not sure that all are the same. Is yours a particular brand?
Thanks and thanks,
Rachel
Mike -
So a manual feed is desirable in order to prevent jams? Yours does not have a manual feed, but is working fine for PnP?
I did find the ML-1710 on Amazon (thanks PLL) and it does look to be the same printer as yours (thanks very much for taking the time to post the pic), but reviewers...
Mike,
Yes, that method is what I would do in order to save PnP when printing my imagery. But I'm looking around and not seeing that model listed anywhere. Is it a fairly recent purchase? Are you not in the USA and so perhaps the printer has a different model number where you are?
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Okay, I'm here because this is where I figure the very best advice will be. You guys know transfer resist. I'm a mixed media jeweler who wants to work with PnP blue to do chemical etch. I already know how to do the etch part (I work on brass and copper), I've done it using just a paint resist...
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