--- In
Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Stefan Trethan"
<stefan_trethan@g...> wrote:
> On Fri, 02 Sep 2005 11:51:12 +0200, patroclus04 <patroclus04@y...>
> wrote:
>
> > I tried twice the tonner paper method, using magazine paper, and iron.
> > the image transfers to copper really good in some regions (awesome),
> > but not in others, so many tracks are cut, and cannot use the
board yet.
> > I used and iron for 8-10 minutes or so. Then hot water for 10 minutes,
> > and some scratching.
> > What else can I try in order to get better, and get aceptable
results??
> > I need to make an SO and TSOP pads, so cannot do by hand.
> > By the way, one of the magazine papers I tried, had some letters
> > printed on it, and they were transfered too! is this suppose to
happend??
> > Thank you!!!
> >
>
>
> use a laminatoror fuser, it produces more consistent results.
> Also you should try inkjet paper.
>
> ST
It's harder to get uniform pressure/temperature with an iron but not
impossible. Just take better care. However, I suspect your problem
was incomplete preparation of the copper clad board. Be sure to very
thoroughly clean the pcb blank. I use 600 grit wet or dry sandpaper
and acetone to clean. Any grease or oil on the board will prevent the
toner from adhering. The oil on your hands is enough to cause a
problem. I use foreceps to handle the board so as to avoid touching
it with my hands.
Transfer of the magazine printing means that it must have been printed
with toner (or some other thermoplastic ink/toner). I agree with the
use of inkjet paper - I've had good luck in general with it and its
fairly cheap.
Phil