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| KL27x:
--- Quote ---I use ordinary scotch tape, it works fine, I've done it hundreds of times and never had the tape melt or gum anything up, Xerox and HP printers. I think the tape has too much thermal mass for the time it spends in the fuser. --- End quote --- Good to know. I probably won't chance it, in case of a jam or something, and I always have kapton tape anyhow. I ran a plastic printable envelope through a laser printer, knowing it was a risk. But I thought I could probably unjam it, if anything went wrong. What's the worst that can happen? Pick out some bits of melted polypropylene? Well, landfill. That's the worst case. |
| austfox:
--- Quote from: David Cutcher CEG on April 17, 2019, 02:14:58 am ---from my book Electronic "Circuits for the Evil Genius" 2nd ed, McGraw Hill David Cutcher - Certified Evil Genius --- End quote --- Thanks for the great tutorial. Just change the word ‘ink’ to ‘toner’ above Figure E-3 for future reprints. |
| james_s:
I have one of those evil genius books around here somewhere, it's cool to bump into an author of a book I've actually read. Now I'll have to dig it out and see which one it is. |
| David Cutcher CEG:
I'm #3 in the series. Electronic Circuits for the Evil Genius. Setting up a course on Udemy.com, should have it up and running July 1st. davidacutcher@gmail.com |
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