On Thu, 08 Aug 2013 16:14:08 -0000, you wrote:
>I've etched a couple of great boards using the Pulsar toner transfer paper and green foil.
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>The problem I've had is my laser printer doesn't produce accurate artwork. It's not even consistent from page to page, so I haven't had any luck trying to scale the original image to get an accurate print.
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>This is exacerbated by my wanting to use my CNC router to drill the holes. Holes that are a little off when hand drilling are OK, but not so much when CNC drilling.
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>Does anyone use a laser printer that produces repeatable and accurate artwork?
Mine probably doesn't (HP2100 series), if you ultimately want to keep
doing this, then consider a video camera and software to accurately
locate the holes (coordinates get close), then CNC zero in on it. Not
a trivial project, I'd think, but worth it if that's the way you will
go.
Harvey
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>--Rick Watson
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>--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Sparber" <rgsparber@...> wrote:
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>> Like so many of you, I was fascinated with David's work on using a laser
>> printer and laminator to fuse toner onto copper. It was all there in his
>> email, although a bit compact. With his permission, I have unpacked that
>> email into a procedure. This document will evolve as David makes
>> changes/corrections. He also plans to add pictures. Thanks Dave!
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>> The last round of changes came from questions from the group. So keep those
>> questions coming.
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>> If you are interested, please see
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>> http://rick.sparber.org/electronics/cel.pdf
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>> Rick
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