Archive of the former Yahoo!Groups mailing list: Homebrew PCBs
Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Newbie: which printer to buy?
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Date: 2008-04-28
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From: "Matthew Mucker"
Hello all. I'm new to the group and homebrew etching. If I get back into
the electronics hobby the way I want to, homebrew etching is going to
save me some money.
I'm looking for an appropriate printer to buy for laser toner transfers.
Fry's has the Samsung ML-2510 on sale for $60 after rebate today. Does
anyone have any particular opinions about this printer's suitability for
doing toner transfer etching? At that price, I sure am tempted...
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Hi Matthew,
I am relatively new here to. There is one member here by
the name "Mark" that has successfully moded that printer (ML-2510).
Hopefully he will respond to you.
He had some issues with repeatability and ended up resolving this issue with
an external transfer HV supply. He did not use the printer for fusing so
poorer results were just wiped off and repeated before he installed the
external transfer HV supply.
I think he was concerned about the overall safety of the end result as most
of the printer had to be stripped to make the paper path (PCB) straight. He
has some pictures in the files section. Last I heard he was turning towards
moding an ink jet printer.
There is another member that is selling thin PCB laminate and a gel that can
pass through a "normal" laser printer. By "normal", I think the paper (PCB)
path has to be reasonably straight. I will go find the web site ... Can't
find it. Hopefully he will respond.
There have been members here that get very good results with modified ink
jet printers so perhaps you can consider that to.
Thanks, Robert.