A search of the web turned up the fact that Dynamark has been discontinued. There are at least two substitutes, a 3M product that images directly on the film with a laser printer, called DynaLaser, and a 3rd party product called Quick-Mark, that works like Dynamark with UV exposure, but requires no developer. More info can be had at: http://www.vpcinc.com/dynamark.htm CIAO - Martin. On Wed, 17 Dec 1997 11:42:55 EST, DREITEK wrote: >In a message dated 97-12-17 07:04:10 EST, you write: > ><< > The name of the company that supply polyester film to the place that I > have used for Mambrane keypads and front panel overlays is Autotex, they > are somewhere in the UK. I don't have any more info than that to hand, but > I think I've got more at home if needed. > > You must ensure that the film can take the higher temperatures that a > colour copier fuser unit uses ( I think its around 230 deg C, instead of > 180 deg C for B/W) thats why they do special OHP film for colour copiers. > It makes an expensive mess if you get it wrong!!!! > > Paul >> >Hello >3M makes a film called Dynamark that is a UV curable epoxy film. You can >print your designs on thin paper and then use the paper as a contact positive. >Expose it to UV and develope it with and alcohol based developer. It comes in >many colors and is available at larger Art outlets. > >Dave Duley Martin R. Green elimar@NOSPAMbigfoot.com To reply, remove the NOSPAM from the return address. Stamp out SPAM everywhere!!!