Sound like you have a toner problem, some third brad toners can be
problematic. The toner not melting is your problem you need to use a
different toner or a different solvent to get that toner to melt.
On 10/6/2016 6:55 PM, alan00463@... [Homebrew_PCBs] wrote:
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> Tried another transfer using ORACAL 651, using a mixture of half
> acetone and half denatured alcohol Followed Harvey's directions
> and burnished the artwork backside with the backside of a fork
> following DuWayne. The artwork did not transfer.
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> Tried it again with the same mixture. This time I put the copper
> clad board between two steel plates that I marked with a red Sharpie.
> I squeezed them together for ten minutes using two medium C clamps.
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> This time about a third of the toner transfer from the artwork to
> the copper clad--in the middle of the board. PARTIAL SUCCESS...
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> Next time, try applying pressure with a pipe clamp. Better yet,
> get a 6-inch brayer. I see the brayers come in either hard rubber
> or soft rubber. Which kind did you get, Harvey? I've never used one.
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