Archive of the former Yahoo!Groups mailing list: Homebrew PCBs
Subject: Toner Transfer usng GBC and Staples paper
From: "mycroft2152" <mycroft2152@...>
Date: 2004-08-01
Thought I would put in my two cents on the subject.
I make small pcb's for my BEAM robots using the free version of
EAGLE cad. For my purposes a 3" by 4" board is huge. Making the pcb
is only one step in a project, and shouldn't be a project in itself.
I picked up a GBC laminator, the smaller 4" version and am using it
with the Staples paper (aka Gootee paper) for both the traces and
the component sides.
All I can say it that it works. No fuss, pretty simple. I had
considered building/converting a fuser. But this sertup is
inexpensive (the smaller GBC is ~ $50) and easy to store.
I'm sure that building a fuser could improve quality and reduce the
number of passes, but for my purposes its overkill.
I recommend the GBC / staples paper combo to anyone starting out.
Myc
P.S. I found that toner transfer works on painted surfaces. To
improve the appearance of my bots, I give the top side of the pcb a
light coat of Krylon flat white and then toner transfer. Looks great.