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Smudge, Water Resistance HP cartridges Bk 20, Color 49 on Stickyback/Chartpak*

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news3.california.com

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Jan 8, 2004, 2:16:07 AM1/8/04
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The most commonly available stickyback is Chartpak DAF8, made for
photocopiers. ***

My Hewlett Packard DeskJet 630C uses #20 black, #49 color. **

The color ink is unusable on stickyback. The black results are variable, but
usually barely acceptable. I sometimes spray with workable fixative after
drying. And SOMETIMES this gives less smudging.

If one of these are your HP, yours uses the same black:
HP Deskjet 600, 610, 610C, 610CL, 612C, 628, 630C, 632, 632C, 640C, 642C,
648C;
Apollo P-2100, P-2100U, P-2150, P-2150U, P-2200, P-2250
Somewhere I read that HP FAX 925xi also uses same carts.

MY QUESTION:
If you have one of these models HP inkjets and have refilled,
remanufactured, or other non HP carts, then I'd like to know if your
Stickyback, transparencies, or other oddly coated paper prints ever been
subjected to any smudging experiences?

For any models inkjets original, refilled, remanufactured, or other inking:.
I'd like to know if your Stickyback, transparencies, or other oddly coated
paper prints have been subjected to any smudging experiences?


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Or if you have a Laser printer, any experiences with stickyback interest me.
I've used it in copier at former work, but the copy shops don't want
stickyback in their machines.


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* Few people use stickyback. It's also known as Reprofilm or appliqué film .
It looks like a full sheet sized transparent label. The sheet is cut after
printing and various sized pieces are stuck to a drafting type drawing (then
sent to "blueprinting shop"). So, there is very little handling of the
printed surface. And my fingers are not sweaty.

** Cartridge models are C6614 (bk) and 51649 (tri-color) with a couple
letters following the number. Printer acquired mid 2001

*** Less common is the brand, Rayven (often misspelt) which gave unusable
prints. And I found this name on the web, Stanpat. Certain models of
stickyback are made for inkjets, but I'd like to avoid ordering a whole box
and possibly be disappointed.


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Kevin McMurtrie

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Jan 8, 2004, 11:19:27 PM1/8/04
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Dry toner paper and wet ink paper are not the same. You'll need an
absorbent variation that's made for inkjets.

gruhn

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Jan 8, 2004, 11:58:15 PM1/8/04
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Unable to find "Laser" stickyback at Staples any more, I use an "Ink Jet"
product in the big photocopier. Performs fine. Single sheet fed.


Rudy Beuc

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Jan 9, 2004, 9:49:31 AM1/9/04
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While we're at it....

Anybody want a mess of PressType sheets?

Rudy

Roarmeister

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Jan 11, 2004, 6:00:09 PM1/11/04
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On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 23:16:07 -0800, "news3.california.com" <tt> wrote:

>
>The most commonly available stickyback is Chartpak DAF8, made for
>photocopiers. ***

>---------------
>Or if you have a Laser printer, any experiences with stickyback interest me.
>I've used it in copier at former work, but the copy shops don't want
>stickyback in their machines.
>---------------
>* Few people use stickyback. It's also known as Reprofilm or appliqué film .
>It looks like a full sheet sized transparent label. The sheet is cut after
>printing and various sized pieces are stuck to a drafting type drawing (then
>sent to "blueprinting shop"). So, there is very little handling of the
>printed surface. And my fingers are not sweaty.

For you trivia lovers only. Stickyback film was invented by a drafter
in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada - my home town. I actually met the
guy when I borrowed a table top blueprinter from him (sorry, I'd have
to look his name up). He worked out the product with 3M and they
brought it to market. I never thought to ask him what his % of the
revenue was. This stuff has been around for what seems like forever!
Back in my hand drafter days it was all the rage - partly because it
was local. Everybody used it. Perfect for standard details - simply
photocopy and stick then edit the detail #'s.

news3.california.com

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Jan 20, 2004, 5:51:24 AM1/20/04
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thanks. i'll have to check at staples.

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gruhn (gr...@hwb.com)
Subject: Re: Smudge, Water Resistance HP cartridges Bk 20, Color 49 on
Stickyback/Chartpak*
Date: 2004-01-08 20:58:45 PST


Unable to find "Laser" stickyback at Staples any more, I use an "Ink Jet"
product in the big photocopier. Performs fine. Single sheet fed.

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