If it is the same paper that I am currently using -- it sounds the same, but I don't have the part number in front of me -- then I have found that it is extremely difficult to soak the paper off. OTOH, I have had very good results if I peel the paper off immediately after the last pass through the laminator while everything is still very hot. It peels off, leaving the toner behind.∗ It also leaves a white residue on top of the toner, but this does not interfere with etching at all.
∗I often get one or two small "specks" per board that stay with the paper rather than on the board -- especially on larger traces/pads/ground planes -- but it is easy to see exactly where I need to do a little touch up with a pen by looking at the paper. I tended to get similar specks/defects using other paper and soaking off, but I couldn't always tell easily where the problem would be.
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Alessio Sangalli <alesan@...> wrote:
>
> On 04/06/2010 12:17 PM, bebx2000 wrote:
>
> > HP Color Presentation Paper works like charm for me. Details from the package:
> >
> > Hp Color presentation Paper, Glossy
> > 8.5x11"
> > 34 lb
> > 95 Brightness
> > 300 sheets
> > Product: Q2546A
>
>
> Unfortunately I cannot say I'm too happy with this paper. It leaves a
> lot of residue and I need to work with my thumb for a good ten minutes
> to clean up a 160x100mm board.
>
> bye
> as
>