| Due to photocopier manufacturers increasing
the fusing tempertures of their machines Lazertran is
making a new version of Lazertran to acommodate this
development. They also found that the new toners for
some of these machines dissolve in real turpentine.
Lazertan has recently discovered that Isopropyl Alcohol
available from your pharmacy can be substituted for
real turpentine in our etching process. This may suit
many etchers as the smell is more tolerable and the
product, which is basically rubbing alcohol, is far
less toxic than turpentine. Use in a well ventilated
room and follow the warnings on both the turpentine
and the alcohol containers.
The new paper will be available soon but to avoid
confusion Lazertran will post a message here when there
is no danger of the 2 papers being confused. In other
words all new orders for Lazertran will be fulfilled
with new paper after a certain date.
A note about bubbling: Some
etchers of late have been having trouble with bubbling.
This can be due to the toners not being fused properly
during printing. If fusion of the powdered toners is
not complete then as they turn from dust to liquid tiny
air bubbles are released under the decal.
To avoid this just pop your image after printing into
a hot domestic oven for a few seconds or until the black
toners go very shiny. You can also run a hot air gun
(paintstripper) over the image until the toners go shiny.This
will help enormously with this problem.
Lazertran as an Etch Resist
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Copy image in black and negative using a colour
photo copier onto a sheet of Lazertran and cut the
image to size of plate. Bump up the density of the
toners to get good solid blacks.
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Soak in water then place the decal image side down
onto the plate, wash off any gum from the decal
and using a soft rubber squeegee expel all air bubbles,
creases and moisture.
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Put in the bottom of a domestic oven at a very
low temperature to dry any moisture off. By low
I mean as cool as possible. Increase the temperature
slowly over about an hour and a half until the decal
melts and becomes tacky, about 180 degrees C or
375 degrees F. but when it is shiny it is done and
this can occur at a lower temperture.
If small bubbles do occur before the decal has started
to melts then take the plate out of the oven and
using your finger smooth out any tiny bubbles, they
are probably steam. Do not overbake as the decal
will become inert and turpentine will not dissolve
it away in the next stage.
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After cooling place in a bath of pure turpentine
until the decal washes away leaving only the toners
on the plate You can use a soft brush to wash off
the decal and you will feel the clean metal (no
longer slimy) when it is ready. ( About 15 minutes).
(i) If you are using the new Isoproyl Alcohol to
remove the decal then do not use a bath but pour
a little of the alcohol onto the plate, leave for
a while and wipe away with a non abrasive cloth
or paper. Repeat until the decal has gone and you
are back to the metal. This will take some time
and quite a few applications of the alcohol. Be
sure to remove all the decal as any residual decal
will block the plate from etching. Wash with hot
water and washing up liquid.
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Lift out and carefully wash off turpentine and
any melted decal in warm soapy water.
The toners are removed with acetone, wintergreen
oil or alternatively heat until the toners melt
and wipe off. Finish with metal polish.
You are now ready to etch.
An aquatint can now be applied at this point.
This method can also be used on glass and metal if you
want a full colour image and wish to remove the decal.

Black and white negative printed on Lazertran

Copper plate after etching and removale of toners.

Printed Etching
Lazertran Etch/Silk as an etch resist.
This can be a cruder finish in very fine tonal areas
but is far less complicated with no use of turpentine.
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Pass Lazertran etch/silk paper through Colour Photo
Copier, monochrome and in negative.
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Degrease plate.
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Heat etching plate on a hot plate set at about
350 degrees F or 180 degrees C and place image face
down on etching plate and press with a cloth until
the image sticks. (You will have to test to find
the right temperature.
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Lower the hot etching plate into a bowl of very
hot water and allow the paper to float off. Lift
carefully from the water (approx 3 mins).
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Allow the plate to dry flat then put the plate
back on the hot plate to ensure all toners have
adhered. The resist will take an aquatint.
- The toners are removed with acetone, wintergreen
oil or alternatively heat until the toners melt and
wipe off. Finish with metal polish.
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