--- In
Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Terry Mickelson <tmdslca@t...>
wrote:
>
> Some time ago, I tried the blue "press-n-peel" transfer
system with
> limited success. Their press was also purchased and I think that
was a
> good idea. Just lately, more press-n-peel was ordered but it looks
> thin, the coating was light and streaky and the hp-1300 printer
must
> have liked it a lot because it just ate this new stuff. I sent the
rest
> of it back.
> Taking the advice of some members of this forum, a local
printer gave
> me some magazine paper. It's glossy on both sides, takes toner
well and
> comes off afterwards. He also said that ink-jet paper had a pitted
> surface that takes ink in small puddles but will put small holes
in
> toner. Could be.
> One of the first problems that I ran across with this paper
was a
> close but not exact alignment between the top and bottom sheets on
a
> light table. They should align exactly since they came from the
same
> drawing, just different layers. I use Canvas 9.
No, just because one is mirrored. Some printers alter the drawing
scale even it shoudn't. My best results were on Xerox authoadesive
paper, where the paper itself was removed and the toner was
transferred on the glossy face.
I suggest to keep the temperature as high as possible and put a few
papers between your iron and the shit to be transferred.
best regards,
Vasile
http://surducan.netfirms.com