If you already have the printer or access to it I guess the best way is to try it out and see.
If it can do decent prints but the toner won't melt well or something, you could probably use it for making masks for use with the UV process instead.
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "ab1jx" <alancorey@...> wrote:
>
> I read somewhere that this printer didn't work well for doing direct toner transfers, or at least the standard toner that comes with it (presumably the black).
>
> New to the group, haven't made a board since back in the 70s when I used to use carbon paper and a ballpoint pen to transfer the pattern, then hand paint it in. My vision was better then.
>
> Alan, ab1jx
>