RH

Roger Haar

30/06/2006 8:42 AM

Printing on wood REVISITED.

Hi,
A week or so ago, someone asked about an oversized inkjet printer for
wood. I just came across this laser printer/etcher that works on almost
material, and thought it might be of some interest.

Cheers,
Roger Haar
Tucson


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"Doug Schultz"

in reply to Roger Haar on 30/06/2006 8:42 AM

30/06/2006 8:50 PM


"Roger Haar" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
> A week or so ago, someone asked about an oversized inkjet printer for
> wood. I just came across this laser printer/etcher that works on almost
> material, and thought it might be of some interest.
>
> Cheers,
> Roger Haar
> Tucson

I am not sure about what kind of printing you want to do on wood.
I didnt see the original article
but if you want to print black on wood you can do it with any laserjet
printer.
just print the reverse image onto photographic paper with your laserjet and
then put the paper where you want the printing to be on the wood and iron it
on.
best if the finish of the wood is very smooth.
beats having to get a very large printer.

Doug

RH

Roger Haar

in reply to Roger Haar on 30/06/2006 8:42 AM

30/06/2006 4:14 PM

Lee Michaels wrote:
> "Roger Haar" wrote
>
>> A week or so ago, someone asked about an oversized inkjet printer for
>> wood. I just came across this laser printer/etcher that works on almost
>> material, and thought it might be of some interest.
>>
> Uhhh................., Roger, since I am not psychic, perhaps you could
> share an URL or something about this fabled laser printer/etcher.
>
> Thanks
>
> Lee
>
>
>
Sorry

http://www.ulsinc.com/versalaser/english/index.html

LM

"Lee Michaels"

in reply to Roger Haar on 30/06/2006 8:42 AM

30/06/2006 2:33 PM


"Roger Haar" wrote

> A week or so ago, someone asked about an oversized inkjet printer for
> wood. I just came across this laser printer/etcher that works on almost
> material, and thought it might be of some interest.
>
Uhhh................., Roger, since I am not psychic, perhaps you could
share an URL or something about this fabled laser printer/etcher.

Thanks

Lee


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Leuf

in reply to Roger Haar on 30/06/2006 8:42 AM

30/06/2006 5:14 PM

On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 20:50:58 GMT, "Doug Schultz"
<[email protected]> wrote:


>I am not sure about what kind of printing you want to do on wood.
>I didnt see the original article
>but if you want to print black on wood you can do it with any laserjet
>printer.
>just print the reverse image onto photographic paper with your laserjet and
>then put the paper where you want the printing to be on the wood and iron it
>on.
>best if the finish of the wood is very smooth.
>beats having to get a very large printer.

I print patterns on self-adhesive labels and stick em on. The white
background makes it much easier to see the lines on any kind of wood.
It does sometimes pull up some fibers when you pull off the label on
certain woods.


-Leuf

Tb

"Tinker"

in reply to Roger Haar on 30/06/2006 8:42 AM

30/06/2006 4:32 PM

>> A week or so ago, someone asked about an oversized inkjet printer for
>> wood.

There are several options, depending on how deep are your pockets.
At the high end are industrial inkjets that will print in color on substrate
up to 2" thick. http://www.mimaki.co.jp/english/ip/inkjet/index.php is
one source. Plan on spending about $60K

In our sign shop we use spray mask vinyl. For this you need a vinyl
cutter. One source of vinyl cutters http://www.signwarehouse.com/ .
And of course regular vinyl is easily applied to wood, but vinyl has
thickness and will need to be overcoated. Vinyl cutters start at
$500 but they are unmercifully slow. Plan on spending at least $1,000
plus to cost of materials. One nice thing you can also do with a
vinyl cutter is cut sandblasting stencil which is a cheaper alternative
to laser engravers for work that isn't too detailed.

You might also want to look into screen printing. The cost is low
but is messy and stinky and time consuming to set up. It's a good
choice if you need several imprintes. Do a Google search.

Probably the least expensive route is to use your laser printer
for water slide decals. http://www.decalpaper.com/wood.html
is one source. There are plenty of others, just search the web.


MD

"Morris Dovey"

in reply to Roger Haar on 30/06/2006 8:42 AM

30/06/2006 1:34 PM

Roger Haar (in [email protected]) said:

| A week or so ago, someone asked about an oversized inkjet printer
| for wood. I just came across this laser printer/etcher that works
| on almost material, and thought it might be of some interest.

I'm interested. Can you provide a link (or contact information?)

Thanks!

--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto


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