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Learn how to make perfect tattoo stencils http://www.imaxshop.com/en/mini-thermal-copier-machine.html

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  • Get this One (see link below) and you can re-use the thermal paper that you did not use the first time. In other words you can use partial piece of the thermal paper, just the size you need. The machine that allow you to do this is...

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  • quisiera comprar una donde me contacto???????????

  • ok es una maquina de fax y que tinta se utiliza ?

  • NO hay alguna otra forma mas facil de pasar el dibujo al papel ?? esto es un scanner un printer ?? sorry pero en realidad no entiendo y es papel puede ser cualquiera oh hay uno especifico pq intente con el papel de maquinilla y no salio ??? me podrian ayudar :D

  • I have a question. Do you have to use the whole piece of paper? Even tho a design is maybe 25% of it? My main question is: Is there a way to get more out of it. Like cut the section out, and do it that way, instead of wasting a whole sheet, for a mid size picture.I only ask, because after 19 years of doing them by hand. I am finally breaking down, and getting one.

  • @SuperIkehara see my video on better stencil making a machine wont mark out highlights or soft edges it only traces lines as they are and it has to be a outline not a photo or they dont work you do 3 times the work and the ink transfer sucks

  • @TATTOOTRAINING what do you mean man ?? this machine is not better or good ??

  • Hi' How do you clean these Machines? I have one, and we can only get a slight/faint outline. We use it a lot. Any help on these would be great :-)

    Thanks...

  • 3M is the only way to go. Lot more expensive but worth every penny

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