Marko,
That's easy enough to try!
You will need a paper that does not absorb the ink, perhaps an overhead
transparency.
Also slightly rough up the surface to prevent "beading" of the ink.I use a
#m pad on my pcbs fiorst, but one person wipes onand dries a thin film of
saop solution.
Myc
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 5:34 AM, Marko Pavlin <mp@...> wrote:
> Hi!
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> Here is one of my stupid idea. Has anyone tried to combine both methods,
> toner dust and toner transfer? I think the appropriate paper should be
> used to keep ink wet and withstand toner baking (if neccessary). This
> would avoid the modification of the printer. At the same time it would
> provide quality and thick coating of toner.
>
> M.
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