--- In
Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Kim Currier" <kimcurrier@s...>
wrote:
> I actually used my HP 6L and it transfered VERY well... I just lost
>the mask as the acid ate it up before the copper was gone...
Eric,
I too am using a 6L now with good results. There were other 6L's in
here from a thread a couple weeks ago. The 5&6 are said to use the
same toner carts, so I guess you should be fine. I'm using an iron,
but have "enhanced" it with a plate of eighth inch aluminum on the
bottom. I also had over-etch problems, but I may have tracked some
down to some simple flaws. I'm using a small, vertical, heated tank
with bubblers now, but before that, I used to have to agitate manually
with my boards laying flat, so I had to let them sit too long to get
the thick or hard to agitate areas, which ate away at the completed
ones. I also have a bad habit of running long thin traces right along
the board edges, as well as long thin ones with plenty of space beside
them, which could easily be beefed up. That sort of stuff is an easy
target for the over-etching.
Not to change the subject, but how many of us tried to get that after
Thanksgiving rebate deal on the 9" at Staples?
-George