Rex Flyer
10-02-2009, 11:33 PM
Follow generally the suggestions in these posts for laser printing "white" letters with a black background onto clear labels (ex. Avery, many sizes including full sheets). But instead, use a reverse (i.e. mirror) font and type the words backword. Now, using LaserColor(tm) foil from PaperDirect (I suggest silver) run the paper through again to bind the foil. The laser foil will adhere only to the toner already printed on the clear label. Peel the label off and adhere it to plexiglass. Now you can read the words through the plexiglass. The foil backing will prevent light from passing through where letters are not present, so be careful not to scratch or crack it. Sandwich a plexiglass sheet to the back (foil side) to protect the foil backing. Backlight it.
Previous posts suggested layering the labels, which are difficult to align, in order to avoid the backlight from "bleeding through" the thin toner creating an ugly gray light. This should be much easier in avoiding light "bleed through".
I have not tried this, but I am confident it will work.
I'll test it when I can, but it will work. I've used the foil for other purposes in the past.
Previous posts suggested layering the labels, which are difficult to align, in order to avoid the backlight from "bleeding through" the thin toner creating an ugly gray light. This should be much easier in avoiding light "bleed through".
I have not tried this, but I am confident it will work.
I'll test it when I can, but it will work. I've used the foil for other purposes in the past.