[sdiy] Warning about PCB transfers

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Sun Apr 5 19:42:24 CEST 2009


I can confirm this I know that my phaser 7300n this was $12,000.  
Printer. Dose fuse the toner at a much higher temp them my hp laser  
jet 5000. The hp is what I use for transfers. I tried the phaser at  
first because it prints much more opaque, but dose not budge off the  
paper.

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On Apr 5, 2009, at 8:01 AM, Samppa Tolvanen  
<samppa.tolvanen at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 7:36 AM, Ian Smith <taciturn_unquiet at hotmail.com 
> > wrote:
>>
>> What is "old-style" toner.... for that matter, what is "new-style"  
>> toner? I'm familiar with toner as a powder that comes in a big  
>> canister for the copiers and gets everywhere from my days working  
>> as a clerk in a law firm, but small printers are a foriegn concept  
>> to me as far as toner goes...
>
> The "Old-style" toner can be transferred with an Iron and the
> "New-style" can't ;) Many of the modern laser printers use higher
> fusing temperature with toner melting point adjusted to match, which
> is then out of the reach for the normal clothes iron. So, personal
> experiences are great source of information here, but "low
> performance" personal lasers seem to be transfer friendly.
>
> Samppa
>
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