Some how I knew that was coming, Stefan!
:)
and for those of us poor people whose lives are not enlightened by a chicken
grill motor, multiple passes are nneded.
Myc
On 7/28/06, Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...> wrote:
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> You can slow down the transport if you want, i need only 1 pass with my
> modified fuser unit (chicken grill motor drive).
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> ST
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> On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 15:46:56 +0200, Myc Holmes <mycroft2152y@...>
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> > I agree, multiple passes are needed.
> > I run the pcb through the Xerox laminator about 10 times, flipping it
> > each
> > time. When t is too hot to handle, then I know ti is ready. It is a lot
> > easer to run it a few extra times to be sure.
> > Afterwards, I "flash fuse" the toner with a hair dryer to reduce the
> > granularity and seal the toner better.
> > The laminators are designed to heat paper, with a very low mass. It
> > takes a
> > lot more energy to raise to temp of a pcb to the critical point.
> > Myc
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