On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 17:03:23 -0000, Leon Heller <
leon_heller@...>
wrote:
>
> Try using shiny paper, like ink jet paper, or from a magazine. The clay
> in
> it dissolves easily and you get quite good transfer.
>
> Leon
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that's right.
I too had no luck with plain copier paper.
The toner sticks way too good.
also the flat surface of the inkjet paper makes a more even toner layer and
it sticks better to the copper when ironing.
put a lot emphasis on cleaning the pcb.
i think the slightly ruogh surface sandpaper leaves behind is good for
bonding.
In the end this toner transfer is not only good for making pcbs.
i used it as the topic for a speech today.
It was in a kind of workshop for improving presentation techniques so the
topic was
free to choose.
@wheedal i did show two of your pictures (the peeling and the one with the
toner on the copper.)
hope you don't sue me for violating your copyright.. ;-) thanks for making
them.
st