Roland,
The brother printer is model number HL-2070N. It is identical to the HL-2040
(but with networking feature). The new HP is a Laserjet 1012. The papers I
tested include Staples photo basic (471861), office depot inkjet
transparencies, Epson photo paper glossy and 3M transparencies. I've only
tested the Staples paper so far with the HP.
-Kevin
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Kevin Wolf:
Can you be a bit more specific:
Which Brother machine (model number) did not serve your purpose?
Which HP laser (model number) machine did you purchase?
Thanks
Roland F. Harriston
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kevinmwolf288 wrote:
>
> Hey all,
> I'm a new member here. I've had my hand in homemade pcb's, but I just
> recently got back into it. I would like to share a few tips with
> everybody so they can avoid the same mistakes that I made. First off, I
> like to soak my boards in mouthwash (target brand "original antiseptic
> mouthrinse)- The paper becomes saturated almost immediately. I get
> quick paper removal this way without too much wait.
>
> Also, I bought a Brother laser printer from staples- It was on sale for
> $100 after rebate. I tried all of the recommended photo paper with no
> success. I bought a used HP laser, and got it PERFECT on the first try.
> So the Brother brand is definitly one to stay away from.
>
> Good luck with your pcb endeavors,
> -kevin wolf
>
>
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