Well, you could always use a better laminator or a fuser to reduce the
effort.
If it doesn't adhere there are only two possible reasons:
A) low temperature or no pressure
B) contamination or insufficient board preparation.
If it seems to adhere well, but toner comes off when gently removing the
paper you have a paper problem.
Sometimes it might be difficult to distinguish the two.
ST
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 18:33:46 +0100, wbblair3 <wbblair3@...> wrote:
> Looking for the cheapest, quickest and most environmentally friendly
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> route to good PCB results (who isn't?), my research within this forum
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> and other web resources convinced me to use pre-cut, surplus PCB
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> material, glossy magazine covers as the toner transfer material and a
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> homebrew, replenishable HCL/H2O2 etchant. Now, all I had to do was
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> get good, reproducible results using these materials. In the past, I
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> have always experienced inconsistent results with toner transfer (TT)
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> PCBs. In an effort to change that, I did some experimenting to
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> determine what I was doing wrong. I don't doubt that this line of
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> investigation has been followed and documented before. I had fun
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> doing it, anyway.
>