I checked out the silicone coated paper at the office supply place and it's
a no go. You can't even tell there is silicone in there, the layer is so
incredibly thin. It's about $13 for a ream of the stuff but I don't feel
like wasting the money. They told me that there is available a paper that
has a much thicker coating on very heavy stock 45 lbs that cost about $45
for a ream, they are going to try to get me 10 sample sheets. If anything
comes of it I will let the group know.
At 02:15 PM 5/12/2005, you wrote:
>The silicone paper is frustrating me a lot.
>Instead of getting better things seem to get only worse.
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>I have picked up a 20cm wide stainless squeegee which is great for
>spreading the silicone very evenly (also, it is great for scraping off
>toner off PCBs).
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>However, everything else is not good at all. the printouts are destroied
>in areas, i think by the fuser. the transfer is not working properly. In
>areas all is well but never the whole board. The frustrating thing is that
>it gets worse by the minute instead of better.
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>I've had well enough for today, right now i don't know how to proceed.
>Systematic troubleshooting should be the answer, but i don't seem capable
>right now to do that. It is the first time i begin to have doubts about
>the paper, better get a good book and stop for today.
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>Be sure to visit the group home and check for new Bookmarks and files:
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Homebrew_PCBs
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