I tried our newer HP laserjet printer at work and its a
no go getting the toner to stick well. Gave up and used our
newer Canon instead ..
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "tda7000" <Tda7000@...> wrote:
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> I have tried the transfer with cleaning the boards and without and I couldn't see much of a difference.
>
> Sounds to me like the Toner you are using has a higher melting point than other toners.
>
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, kabowers@ wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 23 Mar 2011 13:43:32 -0700, you wrote:
> >
> > >Scotchbrite is a line of abrasive products from 3M. The green colored
> > >pads work well. I got good results by using the green pad and water to
> > >remove the surface layer, then soap + hot water to remove the bulk of
> > >dirt and oils. After drying, I used a clean, lint free wipe and acetone
> > >to make sure the surface was free of oils.
> > >
> > >I also found that different irons vary significantly in how hot they
> > >get. One of our irons worked much better than the other.
> > >
> > >You may want to check into a laminator instead of an iron.
> > >
> > >-Pete
> > >
> > >
> > To prepare a board for toner transfer I've had good results by first
> > giving the board a really good scrubbing with green Scotchbrite and
> > dishwashing detergent. I follow this with a hot water rinse. Then I
> > spray it down with Orange Blast and let it sit for a few minutes.
> > Next is a good rinse in hot water. Finally I wash the board with 93%+
> > Isopropyl Alcohol from the drugstore then dry the board with a fan.
> >
> > I like the alcohol instead of acetone; I think it's easier on the body.
> >
> > Keith Bowers WB4LSJ- Thomasville, NC
> >
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