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I would like to take some photos and transfer them onto fused glass.  I'm told that in order to do this, I need to print them on "photo fusing decal paper".  But it needs to be printed using a laser printer with a toner cartridge with a high level of iron oxide.  When placed in a kiln, everything burns off leaving the iron oxide image on the glass.  On the fused glass forums, they stress that HP is the only vendor that still uses iron oxide in their toner cartridges, but may be moving away from it.  Before I invest in a HP laser printer, does anyone know for certain that HP still uses iron oxide in their laser printers?  And if so, is there any printer models that perhaps uses a toner cartridge with a higher concentration of iron oxide?  Thanks!!!

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Virtually all current HP printers use Styrene base for their toner not Iron Oxide. You can refer to this thread for some suggestions:

 

https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Printers-Archive-Read-Only/iron-oxide-toner-content/td-p/6410282

 

Or you can check the HP SDS sheets to find toner that has a suitable iron oxide content.

 

http://h22235.www2.hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship/environment/productdata/ljmsdsuseng.html?jumpid=i...

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