use magazine paper, works OK
--- timbomcnuckle <
jaydag71@...> wrote:
> I think the proximity of the holiday might have alot to
> do with the
> lack of corrispondance.
>
> I am trying to figure out a way to get some light
> sensitive PCB's
> transfered. I have heard that one can simply print out
> the layout to
> a plain peice of paper and use that directly 'mated' to
> the bare PCB
> to effect the transfer process.? I don't want to waste a
> board trying
> this out so am posting instead! Has anyone had luck with
> this method
> of transfer? Most others would use some poly film or
> whatever else
> but I have none suitable and the stuff I do have cannot
> be run
> through the printer I don't think, else it melts due to
> the newer
> laser type printer I have to use since my old HP conked
> out this
> weekend.
>
> What are others thoughts on this process? The layout
> itself is
> intended to be fairly complex- most of the parts are
> small SMT and
> the whole reason why i am trying tghe PCB method rather
> than just p-p
> like I usually do!!!
>
> Also, does anyone know for SURE if I can print out
> a 'toner=transfer' layout using a newer styled
> printer,,ie. HP
> laserjet 1200 series? I'm going to try anyways but just
> wanted to
> check in advance to see what I can expect....
>
> Thanks in advance, jd
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