[sdiy] making PCB's with PNP blue

KD KD pic24hj at gmail.com
Wed Nov 2 08:33:55 CET 2011


If PNP assumes laser toner transfer method i must say that works very well,
15 minutes from print to ready etched board, the key elements is to
have the right glossy paper (not photo) and using a laminator with the
right temperature instead of iron or hotplate makes a big difference.

KD


2011/11/2, Paul Perry <pfperry at melbpc.org.au>:
> Some people say DIY PCB is incredibly easy, some say it is impossible.
> They are both right, and here is why: lots of variables.
>
> Including:
> laser printer toner density
> printer material type (whether PNP blue, or magazine paper, or photo paper,
> or printed label backing paper
> temperature of iron
> state of surface of PCB material
> burred edges on PCB material
> pressure of iron
> time of ironing
>
> If I were committed to using PNP blue - or anything else - a good thing to
> google is PNP blue problems ;-D
>
> paul perry Melbourne Australia (would rather use stripboard)
>
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