GELLI PRINTING: Alternative Laserjet Transfer Method Pt.1
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2023
- It's annoying, isn't it, when you keep trying to do these laserjet image transfers and they just don't work? Well, I've been having a little bit of an experiment lately and I think I might have found a way that could possibly
help if you're having the same troubles as I am.
In this video, I will show you how I've created a method of applying a laserjet image to a gel plate print via sticker-backing paper. I will show you a simple print that I've created on the gel plate using acrylic paint and paint brushes. After the print is pulled you will see how I transfer this laserjet image on top of my finished gel plate print using gel medium.
MATERIALS
Evergreen Goods - 10 sheets A4 Kraft Matte Printable Sticker Paper Labels (Amazon)
Frisk drawing cartridge paper 220gsm (Amazon)
Gel Press Gel Plate
Amsterdam Standard Series Acrylic Paint.
Tracing Paper
Fabre-Castellated Pitt Monochrome Range Artists Medium Pastel Pencil - White
Liquitex Professional Acrylic Medium Matte Gel
Paint brushes
Brayer
Laserjet printer
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Working in a printing house, I collected this paper after stickers, hoping that it would be possible to use it somehow so that it would not immediately end up in the trash can. I have a whole roll of it and for some time I've been thinking about doing a transfer test on it by printing with a laser printer. Thank you very much for this video and confirming that it is possible. May the creative force be with you, I've been watching your channel for some time and I think it's great such a niche gains value over time. Good luck! ❤...
Glad you’ll finally find a good use for this type of paper! Thanks for the comment.
Interesting technique. It gave me a few ideas. I’m a beginner gel print addict with constantly expanding/evolving mixed media interests 😊 Thanks for the inspiration, Mark!
Cool glad it sparked some interest, that’s why I try and make these videos. 🙂
There’s another method that we used to use with the matte medium that will make great “painterly” images and can be used with magazines/laser/ inkjet prints. You simply coat the front of the image several times with the matte medium, allowing it to dry between coats and a good dry after the last coat. Then all you need to do is immerse the paper in a bowl of water and gently rub the paper off the back. It takes awhile and you have to be gentle, but the image should stick to the matter medium and become translucent when the paper is gone. Thanks Mark! Love your videos!
Thanks for watching.
Cool idea! Certainly one can get a much higher level of detail using this method. Thanks for sharing your process!
No problem
Thanks for another informative video. Regarding your question, yes, you can get the same results with a color print. I have used this method to transfer onto fabric and papers.
Good to know, thanks.
I like this method. Right now, I don't have access to a laser printer. When I can get some laser prints, I will give this a go.
Hope it works out for you.
That’s pretty cool! Opens a whole new lot of ideas! Thanks for sharing, Mark 👍🏼
Thanks. Glad it’s got your creative juices flowing!
Thanks for a refreshingly curious and informed approach!!
Technically currently beyond my patience threshold… but very happy to peer over your shoulder.
Thanks for sharing😊
Thanks.
Finally managed to try this and WHOA the peel is satisfying and made me so happy 🥳 thank you so much for the thorough walk thru, truly appreciate it 👌🏻
Cool, chuffed it worked for you. Yeah the peel is definitely satisfying. 👏🏼
Great transfer! So innovative and i love your drawing
Thanks you.
Another level of image transfers! I love your work!
Thanks. Glad to hear it! 🙂
Thankyou for sharing different ways of doing it.
👍🏻
I've had really good luck with laser transfers by running the paper through the printer several times to build up the toner. But I've never achieved details like this. Amazing work 💛💛
Yes this technique does allow you to achieve extra fine details, but like I said it can take a few attempts to get a feel for it.
Awesome keep up the innovations
Thanks, I’ll try!
Superb.
Appreciate it.
Thanks you 😊
No problem.
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This method works weel with inkhet also...using mod podge inkjet transfer is the same method actually...
This is an awesome way to combine it with the gel plate...I have been looking for ways to color my gel plate images..this is awesome...thank you for the inspriation
No problem. With the inkjet method you have mentioned, doesn’t the image bleed when you place it on to the mod podge?? Do you cover your print in the mod podge and then place your inkjet on top face down and then life after it has dried, I’m not sure of your process of this inkjet method. I’ve tried some experiments with inkjet but have never had success.
btw...it only works with black inkjet dye based inks...doesn't work with pigment inkjet inks
@@quitethecontrary1846 ah maybe my printer uses the pigment type.
laserjet uses toner which provides a resist....so you can actually transfer the black and white using black acylic as your first detail layer...this is the most common way to transfer a laserjet image to a plate..
ink jet however transfers the ink from the paper to the plate....I'm pretty sure it is the dye based that does that....I'm not 100% which one it is (dye or pigment)
however inkjet does NOT provide a resist like laserjet does...which is why everyone suggests to use laserjet with the gel plates@@gelwithmark
most people use mod podge with inkjet transfers...however mod podge brand makes a laserjet specific transfer media also@@gelwithmark
I am with you on all your thoughts about lazier transfers, please which side of the sticker paper? I am confused... Love your stuff....Way Cool....
You want the more shiny side that the sticker pulls off from.
tank you tank you, and wow, cool. I thought that I was dumb to ask that question but I wanted to be sure!
@@kateveneroso5754 no problem
Any way I could get ink jet transfers to work?
I’ve not found a way to get those to work, sorry. Maybe try searching for it on here or google, you might find a way. 🤷🏻
I've tried image transfer from glossy magazines and it's worked 50% of the time. This looks like a improved process, but now I have to acquire a laser printer. Can you explain how to use a lino print to transfer the image?
You can ink up the Lino plate to either put it onto the gel plate and use it like a stamp or you can print a gel plate image onto paper and then ink up your Lino and print that on top of your gel print. I haven’t really experimented much with lino print/ gel print combinations though.
Your lokal butcher probably have some waxed paper you can use :-)
Hallo, my laser printer is not printing onto that shiny surface… (i'm so sad…because also the imagetransfer is not working…) what can i do? Do i have a bad printer? Pls help me!😢
Is your printer by brother by any chance?
Yes, it is a brother: MFC-L3770CDW
Witch one have you?
@@Momperliese I think that could be the problem, I had a brother one and found that it would not print on to a shiny surface so I had to sell it and buy an HP printer instead. I think brother must have something different in their toner and that’s why it doesn’t work. I guess you could try a different brand on toner that isn’t by Brother to see if it works that way.
Ok, thank you! I will watch out for a hp, i can try from a friend and look if it helps! 😉
I'm also looking forward to more videos from you, you're doing really great!
@@Momperliese thanks. I’ll try and see what I can come up with for my next video. 👍🏻
Can't u just use the backing sheet for Avery labels that are for laser printers or have u tried using backing paper on contact paper on rolls which is super cheap
Sorry can’t say I’ve used either those but try them, they could be a cheaper alternative like you said.