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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] preferred laserjet printers

From: "Randy S." <rj3819@...>
Date: 2011-02-17

He had this info on the site .
Thought it might be interesting for others .
Assuming accruacy here and that things havent changed
since it was posted.
 
HP Toner 340 degrees F
Brother Toner 370 Degrees F




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From: Erik Knise <elknise@...>
To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, February 17, 2011 1:50:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] preferred laserjet printers

 
DJ Delorie used to post on here a lot. His website is full of great info.
http://www.delorie.com/electronics/laminator/

Most "stock" laminators are not hot enough. Some have been successful with
lots of passes while some have made custom controllers. The issue a lot of
people have is that right when it's done heating most laminators turn off
the element until it gets to a threshold then it heats back up. Instead of
using a slightly more complicated controller to get a nice steady
temperature. It is possible to melt your laminator but a lot of people have
had good luck with the gbc personal series laminators.

On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 10:21 AM, Randy S. <rj3819@...> wrote:

> Thanks Bob ..
> I was trying to research the HP toners for melting temp .. doesnt seem to
> be
> readily published.
> I did find this however..
>
> ""The HP 06A Black LaserJet Toner Cartridge is ideal for business or home
> users
> who need professional-quality laser output. It is designed together to
> work
> together with the HP LaserJet 5L and 6L series Printers, and the HP
> LaserJet
> 3100 and 3150 All-in-Ones. The special low-melt mechanism means lower
> temperatures for less energy waste and greater productivity. Average
> cartridge
> yields 2500 standard pages. Declared yield value in accordance with
> ISO/IEC
> 19752. ""
>
> So a good question might be if the 5L and 6L printers are being used with
> success ? If so .. perhaps printers with thes 06A cartridge might be a good
> choice ?
>
>
> Randy
>
>
>
--
Erik L. Knise
Pacific Shipping Company
Seattle, WA

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