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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Need laser printing done

From: Mike <k4gmh@...>
Date: 2007-12-06

Hello Steve,

A possible solution (one that I use since I don't have a laser
printer) is to print out the PC artwork. Take it to a big box office
supply store (Office Depot in my case) and have them print it out on
the toner transfer paper I provide using their laser copier. Cost
seven cents a copy. I use Techniks, Inc. TT paper.

Also, what I do is print multiple copies of the artwork, cut them
out, and paste on another sheet of paper. Use this sheet of paper
for the original and you get the maximum use of a sheet of TT
paper. Cost the same, seven cents, as printing just a single PC
artwork item.

At 09:06 PM 12/5/2007, you wrote:
>Hello just want to say If this is not allowed please delete post. I am
>at the end of my rope here. Ive bought and modified a Epson c88
>printer for direct printing. Ive bought a HP laserjet 1100 for TT. I
>drove 100 miles today to get the right data cord for it. It will not
>feed my staples basic photo paper. Now its blinking at me and I am to
>the point o.k. you win. Is there anyone on this board who would print
>out 10 sheets of prints for me. Need as many items per sheet as
>possible. They are 2 inches round.Its not even really a pcb I need. Im
>making slip rings with 4 commutators on it. Basically 4 circles like a
>pistol target.Ive designed it in eagle cad so I have the design I
>need. Does anyone want to make some Christmas money here.Single sided
>one layer. I will do the ironing on and etching. If I had more time I
>would figure this out just running out of time. Steve
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73,
Mike, K4GMH

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