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Subject: Re: Digest Number 767 - paper type

From: "mikezcnc" <eemikez@...>
Date: 2004-07-31

Dave

Piece be with you brother and that was my point. That bloody H200
works like a Sherman tank, that's for sure and I just check the price
it's still $99.99 (I may have paid that much- don't remember). And
yes, you are correct I am overwhelmingly thrilled, orgasmic and hally
that you got converted to this thing. They come in different colors-
I chose silver because it looks really sharp, like a Canon printer.
Nobody who can separated himself fro $100 should be without one.

I am thinking that once people start getting them and will try the
different papers, times of preheating, all teh little variables- we
will have a great database of ideas. Who knows, maybe there is a
better way to convert the H200 to accept 0.060 PCBs, better than
www.pulsar.com suggested? I haven't converted mine yet. By the way
my otehr printer is Laser III that I got for $5 but it still does its
job printing.

Mike


--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Dave Mucha" <dave_mucha@y...>
wrote:
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "mikezcnc" <eemikez@c...>
wrote:
> > Dave,
> > The Staples paper recommendation is the fault of Tom Gootee - I
am
> > merely a messenger and I think he should be burnt first. I am
only
> > guilty of suggesting a glowing (literally) laminator H200 and
> > therefore my life should be spared.... IT'S HIM! Mike
>
>
> OK,
>
> I'll write it off to your overwhelming enthausium at finding a
> process and tools that works better than anything you have tried
> before.
>
>
> I have an old LJII and it is ripe for using the home-brew laminator
> method.
>
> But... at this time, it may be better for me to just invest in the
> cost of the laminator and paper.
>
> Dave