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Neenah® ImageClip Laser Dark Transfer Paper – Part 3: Press Calibration



Condé Systems’ Product Manager Doug DeWitt demonstrates how to calibrate your grill press and properly apply Neenah’s ImageClip Laser Unlit Transfer treatise to a vesture. This article is used with a color laser printer or copier on top of dark cotton garments. The part Numbers are 9849PO-8511L and 9849PO-1117L and are available at web.conde.com. Please watch the close part of this series to continue. This video applies to Conde segment numbers 9849PO-8511L, 9849PO-1117L.

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Posted by kitty - October 23, 2011 at 17:51

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Newspaper ARTILLERY invented at Stanford University. Paper+ink+nanotubes=INSTANT ARTILLERY.



Fantastic news for electric modelers and Disneyland! www.dpbolvw.net Scientists have found a whole new use for copier paper. Nanotubes + ink + paper = immediate battery! These batteries will be 10 times more vigorous than LiPos, easier to dispose of, lighter, and cheaper to make! According to Stanford University researchers, when ordinary office paper oily is coated with associate ink-black vein of carbon nanotubes whether nanowires, it faculty become lightweight, bendy and highly conductive battery or superconductor. Scientists At Stanford University www.youtube.com managed to coil a piece of paper that had been coated with ink made from silver and carbon into what has been titled a paper battery. This deed might open up new doors, when scheming future portable devices, like smart phones and rc helicopter/airplane batteries. The work, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, could lead to “paintable” energy storage. Since paper is made up of millions of tiny, interconnected fibers, it is a good candidate to hold on to C nanotubes, providing a platform on which to body type devices. “Standard copier paper used in our plain life can be a solution in storing energy in a more than efficient and cheap property,” Dr Liangbing Hu, lead author on the research, told BBC Info. “The experienced technology developed in the weekly industry over a century can be transferred to improve the action and performance of these paper-based tendency.” A team of researchers at Stanford …

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iSaveWeb Favoring all for iPad

We are proud to announce that new app
iSaveWeb Pro™
for iPad. This app can amass multiple pages of your favorite web sites next to 10-x speed.

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Posted by xakp - October 20, 2011 at 13:49

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HP DeskJet unboxing & surface print



“Unboxing” and trialling out a new Hewlett Packard DeskJet F4480 color inkjet printer/copier/scanner. It replaces a similar model from 2005 which just broke. I also endeavor doing a “screen print” near the new one, with interesting results.

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Posted by vnril - October 16, 2011 at 02:18

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