Steve: Look at message
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Homebrew_PCBs/message/22175 I used a preheated block of steel and a clamp ... I have had
consistent results and rarely a failure ...
the failure is usually poor cleaning or a finger print. The
thermo-couple used plugs into my DVM
The steel block was a "cut-off" and I used some fine grit sand-paper to
lap the steel
My method is not the same as yours but it shows you are on the right track
I just bought an Lexmark E260D printer and will try the DLP(Direct Laser
Printing) method ... as soon as Mark gives out the needed modifications ...
Jim KI6MZ
Steve Maroney wrote:
> Hey Guys, I just attempted the Toner Transfer method by using my kitchen
> oven. I preheated the oven and PCB to 300 degrees. It didn't work out
> very well due to lack of the right amount and an even amount of pressure
> across the board. This method could potentially work very well if I
> had a suitable solid weight to put on top.
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