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Hash: SHA1 Andrew Sarangan wrote: wrote: Andrew, Small nit pick: laser printers don't lay down ink, they lay down "toner" which is in fact a type of thermoplastic. When you say that you are transferring the ink from the paper, that is a bit of a misnomer... De Very true. I have used the terms toner and ink interchangeably, which is not correct. Jut a small nit from one who has used (or attempted to) a laser printer to get good PC board results. Its often hard to get decent thickness of the toner on the paper so the remelt with the iron works properly, therefore, I have have started to use press-n-peel with greater success. You print on this special paper, press onto the copper s normal, then soak in water. Much better results with finer lines. Evan -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFEHHxhpxCQXwV2bJARAqWfAKCFUfX9hFilGUjsflYfX4 V7QyGOfACdFQfq lLcs2QOQ0p/H5A2F8z0CYzA= =Kwvv -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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Evan Carew wrote:
Andrew, Small nit pick: laser printers don't lay down ink, they lay down "toner" which is in fact a type of thermoplastic. When you say that you are transferring the ink from the paper, that is a bit of a misnomer... De Very true. I have used the terms toner and ink interchangeably, which is not correct. Jut a small nit from one who has used (or attempted to) a laser printer to get good PC board results. Its often hard to get decent thickness of the toner on the paper so the remelt with the iron works properly, therefore, I have have started to use press-n-peel with greater success. You print on this special paper, press onto the copper s normal, then soak in water. Much better results with finer lines. Evan Thanks for the lead, Got a link to go with it? Richard |
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