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Re: color photocopy transfer
- To: BOOK_ARTS-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: color photocopy transfer
- From: stiffe <stiffe@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 11:04:00 +1000
- Message-id: <199803110225.SAA27836@SUL-Server-2.Stanford.EDU>
- Sender: "Book_Arts-L: The list for all the book arts!" <BOOK_ARTS-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> From: Francoise Frigola <franou@xxxxxx>
> To: BOOK_ARTS-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: color photocopy transfer
> Date: Sunday, March 08, 1998 7:48 AM
>
> I understand that rubbing oil of wintergreen on the back of the print
> transfers it to many surfaces. I have not tried it myself yet.
I tried oil of wintergreen and just ended up with two smelly, oily pieces
of paper. I found that acetone worked much better and all the residue
evaporated. I believe that the iron on material works really well but is
quite expensive.
Gail Stiffe