Stefan Trethan wrote:
> On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 09:00:12 +0100, Jim Hutchinson <jhutch17@...>
> wrote:
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>> ... I now can be
>> etching 30 minutes after image transfer ...
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> I think you should look at some other papers.
> I would be disappointed if i couldn't be etching smaller boards 30
> _seconds_ after image transfer, using plain water to soak.
> For component legend i just rip the paper off without any water (The toner
> sticks much better on epoxy than on copper).
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> Thanks for sharing your discovery though.
>
> ST
>
I'm still learning ... if you have a good "rip-off" paper why not say
the make and source so I can have the same results ... I have used some
commercial image transfer paper and the results was not remarkable ...
I have also pulled the paper off when it is still hot (about 30 seconds
after transfer) ... this leaves half the toner on the paper and pin
holes are a problem ... a very thin coated paper used in magazines I
think would be near "rip-off" but I have not found any where I shop ...
Jim KI6MZ
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