I would think that the aluminum foil would raise hell with the toner
drum and scratch the hell out of it. Not sure if this thing is the
toner drum or not, but there is what appears to be a glass (or
plastic) roller that I believe transfers the toner to the paper
(aluminum foil). If this thing gets scratched, the toner cartidge
is ruined.
I wouldn't want to try this on a good laser printer - stick with
paper products.
--- In
Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Stefan Trethan"
<stefan_trethan@g...> wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 00:57:39 +0200, curtgood <curtgood@y...> wrote:
>
> > Has anyone tried printing a circuit onto Reynolds Non-stick
Aluminum
> > Foil, and using that to transfer the toner onto the copper pcb?
The
> > one attempt that I made looked pretty good, but did not try to
etch
> > it.
> > Transfer was rapid and all of the toner transferred to the
copper,
> > leaving the silicone coated Reynolds clean, using just the wife's
> > electric iron. The aluminum foil released instantly, no soaking
or
> > rubbing required.
>
>
> I'm surprised you can print on aluminum foil with any sort of
density.
>
>
> > If you are going to use the wife's iron, be sure that it does not
> > touch the toner directly, or else clean it very thoroughly
before it
> > is used on clothes.
> > 73, Curt W4QBU
>
> You mean, make sure you are not seen taking it and clean it before
the
> wife is back home, else you have to buy a new one no matter if
there is
> any residue ;-)
>
> ST