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Subject: Laser Transfers

From: "herby1620" <herby1620@...>
Date: 2006-08-08

While not strictly a "PCB" topic, it does relate to something used for
making PCBs. I was thinking (dangerous, you know) about making a
front panel for another project. Given that I desire "nice" artwork,
and have access to a laser printer, I was wondering about using laser
transfer methods (print to laser transfer "paper", iron on front
panel) to make a nicely designed front panel.

A couple of questions:
1) How well do the laser transfer methods work? I'm assuming that
one takes the transfer and makes it work on a PC board with an iron
(or some heat source with pressure).
2) If I can get a color laser printer, would I get color transfered
as well?
3) Quality? Would it look "reasonable" for the task?
4) Durability? I was thinking of coating the whole thing with some
clear spray to make it last.
5) Am I making any sense? Is this idea a whole waste of time and I
should look to something else?

It seems to me that the transfer method would make for the ability to
have nice artwork/legends on my finished "box". While I am not going
to dunk the "box" in some resist, the transfer method should be
similar, thus the questions.

Thanks for any feedback.