>I haven't used either product but DynaArt - www.dynaart.com - also makes a >toner transfer paper. They list their Australian distributor as > > - Palmtech >Ph: 61-7-3849-3400 >Attn: Claude Palm >4/28 Tenby Street, Mt. Gravatt >Brisbane, Qld, Australia 4122 > >I just rang him - 5 sheets $AU 29.90 + $5.00 postage I've used both, and I prefer Press'n'peel Blue. If you use Dyna-Art TTS, and you are in a high humidity area, bake the sheets before you use them, or expect a lot of "fractured" and stretched traces, because it is very absorbent and goes crazy when the iron hits it. Also you must use a laser printer with very strong blacks, because it uses the toner exclusively for the resist, unlike the blue which adds a second layer. In the US, P'N'P Blue costs less than Dyna Art TTS, so if you can find it in .au it should be less than AU$6 per sheet. Method for conserving expensive stuff: Print your design on paper. Cut a piece of the special stuff slightly larger. Use the printed piece of paper as a guide to know where the printout will be, and use a laser label or two to tape the leading edge of the special stuff onto a blank sheet of paper. Don't tape all around or on the sides, you'll get curl and a paper jam. Cheers, Bob http://www.bobblick.com/