See if you can slow the feed rate thru the laminator.I use the release lever to stop the feed every quarter inch or so to allow the PCB to heat completely.Worked for me when I have Toner not sticking.Al
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Subject: RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Toner transfer failure
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2011 17:59:39 -0000
I did manage to get a degree of adhesion on a test board by using a clothes iron set to the highest setting. But it was pretty patchy. I had scrubbed the board first with a nylon scourer and also wiped over with acetone to de-grease it.
Regards,
David Partridge
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There might be a plastic or oily film on the board. I use dry film resist, but have to scrub the board with abrasive cleanser and/or very fine sandpaper to get good adhesion.
Jon
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