i will have to try this but with all of the papers
i have tried i think the main problem is getting
the paper to release the toner on the board i was
wondering if one of those enzime type wallpaper
removers might help desolve the paper any idea's
--- Dean Batute <
phix_it@...> wrote:
> Hello all,
> Having no luck finding any of the brands of
> photopaper that
> people have been recommending for the iron on
> transfer method, I
> began thinking about the subject and ...WOW!!! I had
> an epiphany! The
> common theme seems that the paper should be of the
> very shiny
> (glossy) photo paper and since it's supposed to peel
> away in the
> water bath it SHOULD be rather thin. Then I thought
> to myself what
> kind of paper is like this???....the paper used in
> many MAGAZINES!!
> Computer magazines, glamour magazines,
> entertainment... any magazine
> with photos it is TYPICALLY a glossy paper format.
>
> O.K. so it has printing on it already...it's INK so
> unlike toner, it
> won't transfer to the PCB when you iron it. Now you
> may say "if it
> has printing on it already how can I see my PCB
> image when I print it
> onto this paper". Remember it's shiny. Hold the
> image at an angle to
> a light source and the DULL toner will show up
> clearly against the
> SHINY paper.
>
> So...DOES IT WORK? in a word....YES! All the
> problems that exist
> with just about every other type of paper remain
> (correct temperature
> of the iron, correct amount of pressure applied,
> etc. etc.) except!!!
> the price. If you don't already have any old
> magazines lying around
> the house, I'm SURE your city has a store that sells
> old magazines
> for as little as $0.25 Ironically enough I get a
> trade magazine free
> each month called EP&T (Electronic Products and
> Technology) and it's
> a large format magazine (11" X 16"). I figure I can
> get about 240
> small PCB's from this one magazine EVERY
> Month....FOR FREE.
>
> Why pay a dollar or more PER SHEET when you can pay
> a penny a sheet
> for a used magazine. Give it a try. I'd be curious
> to hear other
> people's success.
>
> Take care all......Dean.
>
>
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