In a message dated 96-11-15 14:12:38 EST, abcr@gn*.fd*.ne* (Roger Herring) writes: << Question: There is a smartass chemist that works in our labs who claims he has seen a type of paper you can use on a laser jet that is "absolutely" water proof i.e., the ink won't smear. I have never heard of such an animal. I am assuming everyone simply writes the deco schedule on their slate/wet notes, etc. Is anybody doing anything else? Roger Herring >> Roger, we use it at work for doing our u/w fish counts and for when we go out on longliners and other types of field work. We use a few brands and there is one that will go through a laser printer. I'm not sure of the longetivity of the printing with repeated and prolonged u/w exposure. We usually fill out the forms and turn them in. I've used a PlasPyrus brand 'paper' with great success, only it melts in a laser printer. We just got this other brand that will go through the printer, but I've yet to print tables on it. I'll get the details next week and pass them on. - Tony
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