xerox transfer?
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- version30
acetone has been linked to liver cancer simply by letting it touch your skin
- Mimio0
Yeah, you can use Gum Arabic.
- jdcomba0
drinking has already damaged my liver. for sure. no biggy.
- digitalswarm0
Use turpentine.
- Mimio0
//Use Uncle Joe's moonshine.
- antigirl0
fuck the blender pen. it does not work as good as if you have a biz license AND are able to find a chemical supply place with xylene..
banned? i derno (i got a huge huge bottle of it not too long ago in AZ), maybe. if it is the case, i will soon be offering mason jars of the chemical for all to buy!
it's the only thing that works really really good.
- nocomply0
Try wintergreen oil. I read about it online a few years ago, but never tried it myself.
http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-an…
Found that on google
- version30
xylene isn't too hard to find
http://www.google.com/search?hs=…
- designerror0
Acetone. Works every time, regardless of liver cancer warnings from bitch of the day V4.
- Chief0
wintergreen oil works, though you'll have a minty smell that lasts a while. also, if you use too much you'll have an oily-looking stain around the transfer.
- browncrown0
There is a marker that you can scribble on the back of a xerox and rub down. It's called Colorless Blender Marker. Not sure of the brand, but you can get it at the art supply store. Used to be the weapon of choice for creating rough type.
- Pseuro0
Wintergreen oil works, but you gotta scratch it onto the surface you wanna print on.
has a nice smell to it too
- serif0
you can use a blender marker...the kind that has no color...thought i can't think of a brand at the moment.
also, though quite toxic, is goof-off which, i believe, is xylene and may be what you used in printmaking.
wintergreen is pretty safe ( and smells pretty good ).
in any event, do it somewhere where there is a LOT of ventilation.
- version30
Acetone. Works every time, regardless of liver cancer warnings from bitch of the day V4.
designerror
(Jun 12 06, 11:17)aw poor me DE picks on me again, fuck off the shits dangerous
esp for someone who can't remember anything about what he's doing
- foreign0
i used to use clear lacquer varnish (spraycan) for this... clean and works really well.
- MLP0
i used to do these all the time... you can use acetone or a marker with XYLENE in it. xylene was banned because its toxic, so finding a marker might be tough. the old DESiGN markers had xylene and a colorless blender. chartpak also makes a colorless blender i've had success with. i've only found those at michael's in the woodcrafting aisle.
i might have an extra unused design one from when i cleaned out the art store at home if you want it. i haven't been doing any of this for awhile.
- designerror0
Just getting tried of your constant childish and rude behavior Justin.
Nothing personal
- version30
what the fuck are you talking about?
there is iron on transfer paper for laser printers
there is temporary tattoo paper for laser printers
what do you want?