Phil
Would the laminator you mentioned be the GBC Creative "Blue"
∗Part Number:∗ 1712730R
This is a very inexpensive machine, to say the least.
And you say that you did no modifications?
I generally use 1/16", 2 oz copper clad, two sided.
Will it work with material this thick?
Thanks for the information.
Roland F. Harriston, PD
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phildimond wrote:
> I spent ages (years) trying to get TT working. I'm sure lots of people
> have found that irons, etc do the job, but after about 5 years of
> frustration, another member here gave me a sure-fire method...
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> After using it very successfully now (100% success), I found that the
> secrets (at least for me) were:
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> 1. Use a laminator. I was probably way too impatient with the iron, or
> used the wrong heat, or whatever. I was pointed to a GBC Creative
> laminator, super cheap and needed no modifications. I run it through
> (on a slight angle, not square to the feed rollers) ten times, artwork
> attached to the PCB with real 3M Scotch Magic tape, which seems to
> survive the heat well and leave little or no residue if removed carefully.
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