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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Ernesto" <ernesto_cordoba@...>
wrote:
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Ernesto" <ernesto_cordoba@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all!! I'm trying to make some pcb's using the tonner transfer
> > method. After ironing for about 6 minutes, the paper isn't completely
> > glued on the board. The board was cleaned with acetone so I guess
that
> > the paper I'm using isn't appropriate.
> > I know Staples paper work fine but I live in France and there isn't
> > Staples products here :-((.
> > Does anybody knows what paper commercialized in France works for this
> > method? Or I must iron more until the paper completely melts on the
> > board?
> >
> > THANKS!!!!!
> >
>
> MANY THANKS Herbert, Brian, Stephan, Michel, fan_nastelroy for your
> answers!!!
> In order to answer you all:
>
> I've made other trys, with the same paper EPSON GLOSSY PHOTO PAPER
> 225g/m but this time I took away a layer of the paper BEFORE ironing,
> to make it thinner.
> After ironing 5min the transfer is perfect BUT :-)) lots of gelatine
> is sticked to the copper (I don't know if that's normal)
> I'll try to soke it more time to see if the gelatine dissapear in the
> water.
>
> Ernesto
>
Thanks again for your answers and sorry for the delay!!
The last news: I was able to remove the gelatine from the copper using
a needle, it comes off very easely leaving the tonner sticked to the
board, although we must go very carefully with it I was able to get
tracks and spaces of 0,35 mm!!
Thanks again to you all!!
Ernesto