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Subject: Re: Toner Print quality

From: "trevwhite74" <trevor.white100@...>
Date: 2009-03-13

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...> wrote:
>
> Those prints may look awful, but often the boards turn out better than
> the print.
> The loose sprinkles of toner either don't transfer properly, or if
> they transfer they will be under-etched.
>
> Now i'm not sure if your prints are especially bad (they may be, i
> have no comparision on hand), but definitely this effect has been
> reported a number of times.
>
> There's only one way to know for sure, put it on copper.
>
> ST

Hi ST.

I agree, i feel the small sprinkle of toner will not transfer. If they do, they will probably etch away. But the lines themselves just do not look that clean/sharp. I was wondering if I was just getting to a practical limit of the toner or if my settings might need tuning. I mean, 4mil and 6mil are very small anyway. I do not even need them right now but boundaries are there to be pushed and it interests me to see what can be achieved and what can be achieved reliably.

I wondered if the normal paper also does not collect the toner agreesively enough. Maybe there is better paper. I have some toner tranfer paper bought from Pulsar but do not want to waste too much of it at this stage. i did print a little on that and it seemed to look very similar to that of plain paper.

Trev