Roger - This came up last February....and I asked my brother, who works in Canon Va.'s design labs, if Canon (or HP, anyone else) makes a paper that is waterproof that we could print tables on. Answer: not that they could find. There IS waterproof paper, but it melts in laserjets, and the deskjet ink won't stick to it. His best suggestion was to print on the clear sheets designed for overheads, and back them with a white laminate for better visability and stability in case of cracking. He's still keeping his eyes open for me. Anyone discover anything new? Susan ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: DECOM Author: Roger Herring <abcr@gn*.fd*.ne*> at Internet Date: 11/15/96 4:46 PM I just got through running some profiles using DECOM I bought from Ronnie Bell this past weekend. I have to admit it's a pretty slick piece of software. 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
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