There was some discussion in the past about modifying laminators for higher temperature and thicker boards.
I made one from a photocopier fuser unit so can't say what that would involve exactly.
ST
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 6:38 PM, Christopher R. Fraction
<krisfr@...> wrote:
Also the board I am trying to do is TOO thick
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If you use a laminator (or fuser unit from a laser printer) you will eliminate this problem of variable board size.
I haven't done a board of any size with success using an iron, at least not consistently.
ST
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 6:19 PM,
<krisfr@...> wrote:
The higher the wattage the more heat the iron will put out. I am trying to do toner transfer to a board that is more than twice the size of the surface of the iron. It is also 2 oz. and double sided. The board itself will suck heat away from the area I am trying to transfer the toner to. Has anyone done a board of this type and size with success? What Size iron in wattage did you use... THANKS for all answers....