[sdiy] Press-N-Peel Bluee and color laser printerS?

anthony aankrom at bluemarble.net
Tue May 6 03:22:03 CEST 2008


I guess if it doesn't work, I can ake printouts of what I need and run the 
PnP through a copier at Kino's. Those machines tend to have a fairly 
straight paper pathway.

What did you have to repair when you used Lazertran?

aa



> I'd like to know how you get on with PnP,   not tried it myself but I 
> have a 2600n also and it doesn't play too nice with lazertran ( I  found 
> the expensive way) and several over plastic like papers I was  trying for 
> panels. The 2600n is of one of the newer breeds of lasers  with much 
> higher bonding temperature, so would be handy to know if  PnP works ok.
>
> Hopefully I can pick up a cheap old mono laser someday for  lazertran,  In 
> the meantime Im eager to learn a bit of screen  printing for panel work.
> Seems plenty of useful tutorial videos on you-tube for that btw..
>
> On 5 May 2008, at 21:49, anthony wrote:
>
>> I just a got a nice HP Color LaserJet 2600n (for $299.99 on  clearance) 
>> and one of the first uses to which I thought I thought  to put it would 
>> be printing PCB layouts to the PnP Blue sheets that  I got from Small 
>> Bear a little while ago. But then I looked at the  paper pathway in this 
>> printer (which is otherwise awesome - I  really like the way it lays on 
>> toner) and had 2nd thoughts on using  it for this. Which is a drag 
>> because it's one of the primary  reasons I bought it. I suppose if I tell 
>> it to print in gray scal  it might bypass all those bends for each color 
>> besides black.
>>
>> I thought about posting to a DIY stombox group first, but I fogured  you 
>> guys have just as much experience with this sort of thing as  anyone.
>>
>> Another thing: what size drill bit would I get for the smallest  typical 
>> part lead diameter to fit onto my Dremel press when I  actually get 
>> around to etching a board and then need to drill it? I  have a really 
>> small one in my Dremel kit, but I think it's probably  still too huge.
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Anthony
>>
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