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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Hello Sir Dennis...

From: Patrick Cambre <braincambre500@...>
Date: 2006-02-10

Hello my friend Sir Dennis,

Yes, I am now using HP Glossy Photo Paper for inkjet
printers.

I was so amazed on how well it all came out in the
end. I was hesitant to think that it would work...but
it did...and did well, my friend!

I am so impressed by the way it came out. I had no pin
holes, no breaks...and I guess no errors!!!

Yes, I will continue to make them using the paper. I
must of kept that iron on for a good two minutes, with
heavy pressure...and no smear at all.

I will be making a new project for my website, and
look forward in making my design in my Paint Program
and 'toner transferring it' to my PCB.

I am so glad that I bought that HP 1020...and it was
only $129.00! I bought at a right time!

It's my first laser printer. Is there anything else I
can do with it...being that I still have those laser
transparancies that I bought? I know you can come up
with something I could possibly use it for...maybe?

My next project is making a monophonic FM radio using
Philips' TDA7021 FM receiver chip and it's sister
chip...the TEA7050 Audio Amplifier.

Again, thank you very much for giving me fortitude to
go along and purchase the laser printer. If I would
have never gone through your procedure, I would have
never found mine! Again, my hat is off two times for
you!

...your friend, Patrick


--- dl5012 <dl5012@...> wrote:

> Hi Patrick,
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Patrick Cambre
>
> <braincambre500@...> wrote:
>
> > I will go ahead today, and get a brand new sheet
> of
> > double-sided PCB at Radio Shack, and then make a
> > design from one of my projects at my website.
>
> Where are you located? If you're in the US, you can
> get inexpensive
> copper clad from abcfab on eBay (I'm still waiting
> for approval to
> give out his email address). If you buy, tell him
> Dennis Louie
> referred you. I might get a referral freeby...
>
> > I will let you know how the etchant worked on the
> > board, since I am not sure all of the residue was
> > taken off.
>
> If you clean the board with 98+% IAP, it should
> remove any oil that
> would cause problems. You can't use drug store
> rubbing alcohol
> because it has too much water and will make things
> worse.
>
> Are you trying laser transparencies with the hot
> removal?
>
> Regards,
> Dennis
>
>
>
>


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