I dunno, at $1.50 a sheet, that seems a bit steep. The problem with
this kind of stuff is that you (well, I did) waste a lot
experimenting with the process. It does sound like that starch
coated paper that people were/are experimenting with.
I'll stick with inkjet paper from office depot at 1/30th of that
price. I'm happy with the results and dont have to worry about waste
and running out. Now, if the price was like $.10-.15 a page, I might
try it out.
phil
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Mark <mfraser@h...> wrote:
> Sorry for being a latecomer - the ground may have been covered
> before, but I ran out of patience looking thru yahoo's slow engine
> on my 26k (on a good day) dialup...
>
> Has anyone used this? I have used it for putting new "stuff" on
> silvered clock dials (after replating etc.), and made one small
PCB -
> if I have the iron set between cotton and linen, it's not bad.
Larger
> patterns are still a problem with distortion. THeir "green" TRF
> does seemto make the toner on copper a lot more robust.
>
> ?? / mark