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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "gettingalongwouldbenice"
<gettingalongwouldbenice@y...> wrote:
> According to the manual for the HP4L, the fuser is 180C.
> But the specs on the media call out 200C for 0.1 seconds.
>
> This is a relatively short time relative to the 2-3 minutes
> recommended for the iron method.
> And the thermal mass is approximately zero compared to the board.
I always pre-heat the PCB, face down, on a hot plate at 350F (~180C)
before doing the transfer and I've found I don't really need a hot
iron if I get the paper on the PCB fast enough after pulling it out
of the hot plate. Also, the transfer is just about instant.
Today, I tried one right in the hot plate, with the PCB face up, and
managed to burn myself and char the back side of the PCB... <GRIN>
Oh well... I think if my hot plate had less of a lip and I set the
temp lower or flipped the PCB over at the last second, it would work
great.