Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] PC board making
Posted by
Brian Pitt
on 2001-04-22 23:40:45 UTC
I've heard of using the thicker glossy paper
the gloss comes from a layer of clay on the surface
soaking and pealing off the paper leaves the toner
and whatever clay it melts into on the board
havent tried it yet but the guy sez its worked well for him
Brian
the gloss comes from a layer of clay on the surface
soaking and pealing off the paper leaves the toner
and whatever clay it melts into on the board
havent tried it yet but the guy sez its worked well for him
Brian
> You can also use this same technique with regular laser print ironed on the
> board. The Press-n-Peel Blue gives you sharper edges and doesn't give you
> trace width variations as bad as standard laser paper does. If you want to
> try the cheap paper method, get paper as thin as you can run through your
> printer. The finer the fibers the better. Then iron the paper down, then
> soak the board in water until you can rub all the paper off the board
> leaving only the toner behind on the board.
>
> later,
> Larry E.
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