Special Denture Label maker?

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I take tissue paper and tape it to a sheet of printer and print on the tissue where there is no tape, then remove the tissue paper carefully and cut out the name. When you use clear acrylic and monomer the tissue paper disappears and all you have is the name.

Does it matter if it's a laser printer or ink jet printer?
 
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I'd use ink jet, the laser print will bleed through.
Ate you certain that isn't backwards?
inkjets use liquid that absorbs into the page fiber.
laser printers and modern photocopiers use a magetizable wax coated powder that is held to the paper by a x,000 volt DC charge until the fuser unit heats it to several hundred F and melts the waxy stiff and under hundreds of pounds of pressure pushes the powder to the paper fusing them together.
 
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I use the ink jet just because of that and I know that seems backwards, but I would say test both and see for yourself, maybe the newer laser printers don't leak as much.
 

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