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Old August 2nd, 2009 Aug 2, 2009 4:05:16 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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Default Video on how to use Imageclip for laser

While I was visiting Conde System's website to look for a certain product I ran into a video that was very well presented and useful for those who are using and planning on using Imageclip for laser.

I was given permission by Conde Systems to post it here. Icould not copy the shortcut from the website so went and got it from youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0udgVM-_t0

I would like to add that using silicone baking cookie sheet during the first pressing further enhances the weeding and transfer of polymer on the image sheet (red printed). Also the polymer speckle in the unprinted area is minimized with the aid of the silicone baking cookie sheet.

The baking cookie sheet is not mentioned in the video. I find using it is very beneficial for the first pressing.

Overall the video was very well laid out and very informative.
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Thanks Luis, that video is really informative. It answered almost all my questions abour ImageClip.
 
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Default Re: Video on how to use Imageclip for laser

Awesome link Luis!

....maybe now I will be brave enough to take my "sample" Imageclip out of its baggy and give it a whirl!!!
(a dark/opaque version would be nice! ...maybe soon? )
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