On Sat, 21 Nov 2009 21:58:31 -0000, you wrote:
>I don't know about "best", but there's a Brother laser for sale at Best Buy for $100, with Ethernet and WiFi. It's well-reviewed, but the graphics capabilities are supposedly lacking. I take that to mean gray-scale. As long as it can print nice thick lines, I figure it should be good enough for Eagle. :-) I'm thinking about picking one up so that I can start making my own boards.
Which would be nice except for one thing. Some Brother laser printers
have high temperature toner, which will not work well with a normal
iron or laminator. I am not sure about your model number, but I'd
check it out very carefully, otherwise, you have a wonderful laser
printer and no boards. The HP 1000 series seem to work well, and I
know for a reasonable fact that the 22xx series work well as well.
Harvey
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>--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "bobhuish2003" <bhuish@...> wrote:
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>> Best printer? Or other in the $200 range.
>> If you use one of these.
>> What kind of paper - toner, The one that came with it or new one and can you get clear traces to do SMDs?
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>> Thanks for any help
>> Bob
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