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Number of Reviews : 9
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Pros : Potential in this medium is great. It takes quite a learning curve with firing schedules, but once you get through that, it's a lot of fun. Don't give up!
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Cons : Need to copy using home laser printer. Professional copiers get too hot. Remove tissue covering you can't really see before copying. Fuse at 1300 if on glass surface; 1450 with cap.
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| Fusing Photos on Glass
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Pros : N/A
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Cons : N/A
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| Other Thoughts : I would like to point out that it is the iron oxide content in dry toner laser printers that will give the best image transfers to glass. The black toner is what 'stains' the glass turning it brown or sepia toned. Just thought this information should be included for potential purchasers of any transfer medium. |
| Love It
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Pros : Helped having the book 'Fusing Images on Glass'. First attempt did not work but was the printer I used. I then bought one of the printers recommended in the book. Second attempt was excellent and has been a big hit. The possibilities are endless and I can't wait to try more. Did some old photo's for my Dad's 80th Bday and he was so impressed and family members all ordered copies.
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Cons : Dont soak for too long as the pictures become too hard to work with. Dont mess with the image too much try and get it right first go. Not really a con but good to know.
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| Other Thoughts : Let me know when you can do it in colour!! |
| Love this product
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Pros : Produces nice images on glass.
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Cons : It would be nice to have firing instructions with the paper.
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| Not Enough Information
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Pros : Could not get product to function correctly - no pros discovered :(
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Cons : I read all of the material provided by Delphi on the web site and the instructions with the fusible paper. I then purchased a laser printer to use just for this reason - only to find out that the iron oxide content was too low in the toner to produce the image. After firing there was only a hint of the sepia residue and you could not even tell what the image was supposed to be. There should be more detailed information in the instructions. I have wasted time and money and I feel that it could have been avoided - I had such high hopes for this product, but was VERY disappointed!
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| The possibilities are ENDLESS!!
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Pros : I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE
this stuff!! We have used clip-art, photos, various fonts for sayings, etc... to add such a cool element to our art!! The public is LOVING the results, and so are we!!
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Cons : Can't fuse with color, only fuses in sepia tone...I don't know that this is a big con, but if you are hoping for a full color photo, you are out of luck!
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| Fusible photos
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Pros : This product works exactly as described when used as instructed. It clearly tells you before you purchase that it won't work without the right type of printer.
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Cons : none when used properly!
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| Other Thoughts : My instructions did not say that the product works well uncapped. That works best for me because you don't risk a bubble trapped at an awkward place. |
| waste of money
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Pros : There are no pros.
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Cons : I took this paper to my copy shop and it ruined three sheets by melting them in the copier. I now have seven sheets I cannot use. A waste of time and money.
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| Fusing Photo Paper
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Pros : None
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Cons : Instructions are poor and lack important steps to making you glass projects turn out properly.
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