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How To Transfer An Image Using Chartpak Blender Marker

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2010

This quick tutorial will show you how to transfer a laser-printed or photocopied image to another object using a Chartpak Blender Marker. It's easy and can be used for a variety of different projects. It's so easy! Try it yourself with supplies from artsupplywarehouse.com.

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  • So printing something with an inkjet printer wouldnt work...Why?

  • @killarney1992 Hi! An inkjet wouldnt work because it uses ink, which gets absorbed into the paper. Laser prints/ photocopied prints use toner, which the transfer marker "melts" (for the lack of a better term) from the paper onto the surface the image is being transferred to.

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  • Where can i buy the marker online?

  • GarageBand soundtrack. AmIrite?

  • Is there a special type of paper required? I used a copic marker with 2 different laser printers, using typical matte laser paper, and it didn't work at all, it worked a bit on a shopping docket i had..

  • can you use copic markers? i dont know how to get chartpak in Melbourne, Australia.

    

  • move you hand

  • whoa are those megan fox hands or what.. love the video!

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