[sdiy] if You Make PCB's @ home
alessandro fasan
alex_pam at hotmail.com
Wed Feb 9 07:37:12 CET 2005
Are you saying that you can do this with a regular inkjet printer ?
No need for laserprinter ?
>From: s <sk0za at yahoo.com>
>To: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
>Subject: [sdiy] if You Make PCB's @ home
>Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 15:19:46 -0800 (PST)
>
>Hi guys-
>
>if any of you make PCBs at home, I discovered a photo
>paper that's great for doing a toner transfer of the
>pcb design to the copper.
>
>I found it at fry's, if you have one nearby. It's
>called "Professional Quality Glossy Photo Paper For
>High Resolution Inkjet Printers"
>
>It's the cheapest paper they have- Cost's $3.99 for 20
>sheets, but it's been on sale for $1.99 lately.
>
>You just iron it on to the pcb, after treating it with
>scotchbrite pads and cleaning it with acetone. You'll
>need to iron on for between 3-5 minutes, making sure
>each and every part gets lots of heat & pressure. Make
>sure you press down with decent pressure.
>
>But, I've made 2 boards so far with it, and it works
>about perfectly. Plus, it's MUCH cheaper than the blue
>transfer sheets.
>
>Hope this might help someone...
>
>s
>
>
>
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