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Subject: Re: Use of heat press transfer machine for toner resist application

From: Jose Kovacevich <jose_kovacevich@...>
Date: 2007-07-20

Yes, it is 200 degrees centigrade, and the paper is
the Staples "photo basic gloss", as advised by others
here.

Also, good idea the use of the guard trace. I will try
it the next time. I at most have been using a minimum
of 10 mil tracks.

Sorry I dont have pictures at this moment, I will try
to take them and post the next time I make a board.

By the way, the press I am using was purchased for
other use (dye sublimation transfer on t-shirts and
other items), and I put it also to use for PCBs, as it
is a $500-$600 press (I would have not purchased it
only for PCBs).





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