Yup, Q2546A. Works excellent!
Spreading/pressure: Yes, the toner DOES spread easily with this paper (I'm pretty sure it has to do with the thermal transfer rate of the paper and its thickness).
You don't need much pressure at all with the Q2546A - you don't WANT much pressure at all - the weight of the iron is usually enough.
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, michael tenore <wb2lcw@...> wrote:
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> Hi!
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> HP Presentation paper 130g Glossy, Product Q2546A
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> Some one else in this group said he used it with great success and he is right!
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> I hope you will be as happy with it as I am!
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> When using glossy paper you can get trace and pad spreading from too much heat and pressure!
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> This is not a problem with Photo paper but this HP Presentation paper seems not to have this problem.
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> 73
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> mike
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> tome glossy papers will om: Brian Gracia <briangracia@...>
> To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, May 2, 2009 10:59:03 PM
> Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: GBC H535 Laminator
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> Mike,
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> Do you have a model or reference # for this paper? What type of
> paper is it, Photo?
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> Thanks,
> Brian
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> At 05:34 PM 5/2/2009, you wrote:
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> >It has been said in other post's that the Brother toner needs a very
> >high temperature! And is not recomended
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> >I have a HP 1200 laser printer ($25 Craigslist)and using HP
> >Presentation paper($13 Staples)
> > it is very easy to get a excellent transfer with my dry iron and
> > only about two to three minutes of ironing.
> >I have not had a single bad transfer using this HP paper!
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> >73
> >Mike
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