I use the toner transfer method with magazine paper and it works
pretty decent. I use an unmodified GBC-95 but I also use one more
step. I print (on a HP-5P @ 600dpi) to a chunk of mag paper (4Wheel
& Offroad Mag) fixed to a normal chunk of paper with some avery
labels. I then cut the image out and use label material to fix the
top of the mag image to the pcb and run it through the laminator a
couple of times.
I then put the pcb on a iron that is upside down held in a vice(the
pcb is copper and pattern side up) I leave the pcb on there for
about 15-30 seconds while holding it down with some tweezers in
places where there is no toner so everything heats uniformly.
I then take it off and run it through the laminator another 4-5
times, soak it for about 30 seconds and then remove the paper slowly
under water and use a type of scotch pad with minimal pressure to
remove the rest of the paper.. Then etch as normal.
Here are a few test etch's:
(The pics aren't the greatist nor do they give the etchings very
much justice)
Copper perimeter size is about 0.30"x0.34" in actual size:
This one has 0.009" traces plotted on a 0.02" grid:
http://www.rescyou.com/pcb/009x02.gifThis one has 0.003" traces plotted on a 0.02" grid:
http://www.rescyou.com/pcb/003x02.gifThis one has 0.001" traces plotted on a 0.02" grid:
http://www.rescyou.com/pcb/001x02.gifCopper perimeter size is about 0.34" x 0.23" in actual size
This one has 0.003" traces plotted on a 0.01" grid:
http://www.rescyou.com/pcb/003x01.gifThese were etched on to some of the cheapest, low grade garbage-type
pcb blanks, so the results are pretty decent given the medium.
0.001" traces are about the limit and stuff starts degrading bad
after that. I've yet to have a bad transfer using this method.
Resc.
--- In
Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Derryck Croker <derryck@n...>
wrote:
> On 31/1/04 09:05, gmanca101 at gmanca101@y... wrote:
>
> > Bring up an old thread on laminators, I think that the three
modified
> > parts are the tension springs, arms, and plate. However, the
>
> Trimmed and bottom-posted.
>
> Beware that home laminators may not reach a high enough temp to
successfully
> transfer toner from the carrier sheet to the copper.
>
> My experiments show that simply bypassing the thermostat didn't
work,
> possibly due to some over-temperature switch. YMMV.
>
> --
> Cheers,
>
> Derryck