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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] silicone coated paper - SUCCESS

From: "Stefan Trethan" <stefan_trethan@...>
Date: 2005-03-25

Hi,

had to have a second try.
relieved the pressure on the fuser rollers a bit, and made only one run.


1000% the sharpest and best toner transfer i have EVER seen with NO
soaking, just peeling of the paper!!!

Good, solid, scratch resistant transfer.

I might well have come across something here that will make my PCB making
a lot easier.
(Just think about it, no soaking, that means no rubbing an no limitation
in minimum spacing because there is residue..)

Also, the transfer looks very, very sharp to me (must test further).
Maybe the even surface of the silicone is better than rough paper.
(spreading is unknown, but the edges are sharp so it doesn't seem much).

I'm glad i tried a second time. After the first one was so bad i might
just have forgotten about it.


Well, tests will follow, but i must do something else now.
Pleas try yourself too.


ST