I used a regular household iron with the Staples Basic Photo paper with
good results. True it does stick to the PCB, but you need to let it
soak in water and peel the paper off layer by layer sometimes. I just
made a board yesterday...Brother 2040 laser, Staples paper & an iron. I
can post a photo...for those of you who MAY want to give it a shot.
Izzo
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>
> I've a combination of Samsung ML-2010 laser printer / Xerox 1910
> laimnator and Sears catalog paper that has been working well for
> Toner transfer, that is until I refilled the toner with a generic
> toner. A new cartidge costs about $80, refills $6, a new printer $60
> after rebates. The results were pretty spotty.
>
> I tried (again) a number of papers, including the Staples basic photo
> mentioned on the list. Unfortunately, the Staples Basic Photo paper
> actually laminated itself to the pcb and was worthless.
>
> SNIP <