> I've got an Epson Photo 870 which I've tried with tracing paper -
very poor.
> I'll try it with some decent film (Mega Electronics sells some
especially
> made for PCB artwork, as well as the LaserStar) and see what
happens.
>
> I used to have an HP inkjet printer, and that worked fairly well
with
> tracing paper, but not with film material.
I think the basic idea should be to set up a website that references
good working combinations. Nobody usually wants to buy a new machine
just to optimize his PCB work. Media is easy to change. I do know
that old LaserjetIII work well with some media. If someone owns that
printer - no problem. If someone owns a Stylus - point him to the
right transparency and driver settings.
If a new printer is needed anyway:
From my experience, it's easier to find an inkjet well suited for PCB
work than a Laser. Simply take an Epson Stylus.
- Carsten