Alan,
I guess if you just dont cut out the piece you use to transfer the
resist you can re-use the sheet but if you cut it out then that clear
sheet cant be run through a copier again.
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, 2alan.metcalf@t... wrote:
> On 11 Dec 2004 at 19:31, l_moline wrote:
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> > I wonder how many have used the clear direct transfer sheets for
> > making PC Boards? Im talking about the ones you copy to and then
iron
> > on the resist to transfer to pc board. I have tried and works
good
> > but they arent cheap and are a waste if you dont have enough
boards
> > to put on to fill a sheet. Also if so where is the best price for
> > these sheets?
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> Hi
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> If you print your pcb layout on a normal sheet of paper first, you
> can then just cut a suitable sized piece from your special paper
> ,then place it over the pcb picture and hold in place with suitable
> tape. The run the printout again and you should have your circuit
> printed in the correct place on the special paper, using the
> minimum of the paper.
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> Alan
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