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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: printer

From: "Phil@Yahoo" <yahoo@...>
Date: 2013-05-22

Exactly what I have found. Do you have a brand name for the gel-coat
transparency film?
Getting it right first time every time would ease a lot of the pain at $2
per sheet. I hate to dump the transparency sheets I already have but if you
know something that Really Works with ink jet, I'll try it. Laser toner
isn't exactly free, either.
--
Phil M.

----- Original Message -----
From: "cunningfellow" <andrewm1973@...>
To: <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 1:31 PM
Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: printer


>
>
>> Phil wrote:
>>
>> <SNIP lots about lasers and tranny film>
>
> If using a laser then vellum/drafting-film.
> Lasers a transperency material don't work
> well together.
>
> Lasers do excellent black for thin lines but
> unless you have a new-car-priced laser then
> large black areas will be faded.
>
> Any cheap inkjet will give better results
> than any cheap laser for large black areas.
> The inkjet will also have better dimensionl
> accuracy / less-distortion.
>
> Now I have lost access to the fantastic
> Tektronix laser I had at work I have switched
> to using a random canon inkjet on gelatine
> coated inkjet transparencies.
>
> Gives almost as good a result with $100 worth
> of printer than a $30K+ printer did. Only
> downside is that the transparencies cost $2
> a sheet rather than $0.30 a sheet. So I am
> frugal with them and do a test print on paper
> and then cut out a small rectangle of tranny
> to tape over the test print.
>
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