At 01:04 PM 7/15/02 -0700, you wrote:
>If you use these machines make the copy as dark as possible and still
>usable, it will usually give you more toner making for a better transfer.
If you don't use these machines, but have a common everyday ink jet printer
at home, do what I do (based on advice from my LB guru). Print out your
image at high resolution, then immediately after the paper comes out of
your printer, press your carving medium onto the still-wet ink.
Works like a charm for me, and I don't need to go to the copy shop then
rummage around for my iron!
TurtleMcQ