Reddit mentions of 5 Star OHP Film Laser Printer Black and White High Resolution 100 micron [Pack of 100]

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5 Star OHP Film Laser Printer Black and White High Resolution 100 micron [Pack of 100]
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    Features:
  • Lever arch files with a brightly coloured paper covering over a high quality board
  • Metal finger pull lining and reinforced bottom edge provide added durability
  • Slotted covers provide added file stability when in use
  • Supplied complete with compressor bar
  • 70mm spine width,Foolscap,Lever arch files with a brightly coloured paper covering over a high quality board,Metal finger pull lining and reinforced bottom edge provide added durability,Packed 10,Slotted covers provide added file stability when in use,Spine label for easy identification of contents,Yellow
Specs:
ColorYellow,White
Height0.787401574 Inches
Length12.204724397 Inches
Weight1.9400679056 Pounds
Width8.661417314 Inches

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u/pahnlwhatnow ยท 3 pointsr/stencils

I use acetate, harry. It'll run through any printer (as long as you buy the correct ink / laser type for your needs) and can be found online where it might also be known as 'OHP sheets' or 'transparencies'.

I specifically use http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000SHSER6/ref=oh_details_o05_s00_i00 and if you're not based in the UK, I'm sure you can find an equivalent.

I use 3M repositionable spray adhesive, the 400ml blue cans. Great tack, leaves no residue (and if it does, just use masking tape to lift it off your painted surface) and once it's on the stencil it'll last for a while.

If you're really scrimping, you can reactivate the adhesive on a used stencil by warming it up with a hair dryer. In cold weather (like an unheated studio, hah), it can sometimes be a good idea to warm your painting surface up with a hair dryer as glue doesn't work so well when it's cold.