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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "alan00463" <alan00463@y...> wrote:
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> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Steve" <alienrelics@y...> wrote:
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> > Check the Transfer Solutions yahoogroup.
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> > Steve Greenfield
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> I just searched through Yahoo! Groups with the words "transfer
> solutions" and didn't find any such group.
> I am thinking about getting the WhiteTRF paper to try. Either that,
> or I will get an inkjet printer. Will an inkjet printer make white?
>
http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/TransferSolutions/The only inkjet printers that do white are very expensive printers for
printing directly onto dark clothing. They start at $10,000 or higher.
Now- it may be that the white ink will work in a regular Epson piezo
head. The printers in question all use Epson piezo heads, in fact many
of the first ones were just Epson printers hacked.
What is WhiteTRF paper? ... nevermind, just googled and found it on
Pulsar's website. Nice.
BTW, regarding their TRF paper and the Blue TT paper- someone here
long ago tested heat transfer foil. The stuff that you are supposed to
apply like Pulsar's TRF, only he printed directly onto the "back" and
ironed/pressed it onto the blank PCB. I recall the verdict was that it
worked very well.
It seems similar in price to Blue TT paper, though, $1 to $2 a sheet.
However, you can shop sales for it. I got a few packs for pennies on
the dollar.
Steve Greenfield