I have used the toner transfer method with the laminator described here:
http://ultrakeet.com.au/write-ups/superfuserI have not used Press-n-peel blue, just magazine paper. However I have not had undercutting (that I ever noticed!). I used old Ferric Chloride and later on the Hydrochloric acid and Hydrogen Peroxide mixture. Both worked great.
http://ultrakeet.com.au/write-ups/etchantComparison he describes Ammonium Persulphate as being much worse than Ferric Chloride. I have never used Ammonium Persulphate.
I don't know if it's any different to Sodium Persulphate in terms of undercutting, but if his article has any truth behind it I would probably try something else.
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "phil.quinton@..." <phil.quinton@...> wrote:
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> Hi,<br><br>First post, hopefully one of many..<br><br>To cut a long
> story short, I'm having problems <b>after</b> etching with Sodium
> Persulphate
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In short, it appears to be etching <b>under</b> the
> toner somehow.<br></blockquote><br>My guess is that the etch tank is no
> longer getting to the right temperature ( ~ 45 degrees ) and I'm etching
> too long with the agitator on. I'm going to get myself a temperature
> probe to confirm.<br><br>Has anyone had a similar experience ( Etch
> looking fine until the toner is removed )?<br><br>Thanks in
> advance,<br>Phil.<br>
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