Mike Harrison wrote: > Forget fancy films - use tracing paper - at least 90GSM weight so it does= n't crinkle. = Ah, but I like my li'l ol' inkjet. 2400DPI black, and the pigment black = ink seems to block almost all UV. Even on a 960-second exposure it's = visible right to step 1 (clear plastic) on the step-wedge. I'll see about getting some tracing paper from Ryman's tomorrow -- = seems like it might be worth a try at least. I'm willing to bet the = Kyocera still won't put down a decent layer of toner though, but the = inkjet should (hopefully) do a reasonable job. I'm actually trying to get my paws on some 3M CG6000 "Universal OHP = Transparency Film" to play with as well... it's a shade under half the = price of the JetStar Premium stuff and looks like it might be suitable = for UV work. 60p per A4 sheet I can live with, =A31.60 a sheet is a wee = bit OTT. Plus it's specced to work in both laser and inkjet printers... = win-win. -- = Phil. piclist@philpem.me.uk http://www.philpem.me.uk/ -- = http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist