Thanks Dennis
I will give it a try but I think the Brothers Learjet has much higher
temperature.
I will check that out.
Robert
On 1/8/2011 9:03 PM, D wrote:
> Hi Robert,
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> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Bob"<bob@...> wrote:
>> can you tell me your process you used?
>> not sure if you used inkjet with a lazerjet as a two step process?
> The process is pretty much the same as with paper.
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> I use inkjet transparencies in a laser printer. My experience is that some brands of transparencies will work; I use HP. I use a Lexmark Optra E+ printer with OEM and refills; no difference in transfer quality. I used the same printer for paper transfers.
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> Iron until toner has melted sufficiently. I iron until drill holes are almost closed to use as a pilot hole. I use a paper towel between the transparency and iron to keep it from melting.
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> I wait until the board has cooled to the touch and start lifting at one corner. If you find places where toner didn't transfer well before completely removing the transparency, it's easy to realign and iron more.
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> Then etch...
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> Regards,
> Dennis
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