Originally Posted by
Dennis
Obviously my brain (if any) had shut down when I wrote that, because I was referring to photo-sensitive film.
The problem with PnP is that thin printed lines are quite fragile, it needs a laser printer which uses toner, not an inkjet, and ironing it on is challenging to do well. It gives a positive image, which can be a plus in some cases, but not with writing.
Lastly when ironed on the resist forms a mirror image, so the original image might need to be reversed first. Interestingly those students who had been working with resists for years were pulled up sharply by these differences. Dennis.
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