On Tue, 24 May 2005 09:52:23 -0700, Terry Mickelson <
tmdslca@...>
wrote:
> I'll bet most of us have done dry transfers at some time. It would be
> a good product if your choice of patterns could be made on a printer.
> Instead of buying arrays of lines and dots made by someone else,
> there would be your own PCB layout made by yourself, ready to rub on
> the board. The people who make dry transfers have to come up with a
> way to make the blank material available to us.
well, i guess the hardest part is getting the right kind of plastic "ink"
(i guess toner is close), and also getting the sticky surface on it.
Toner transfer is very similar, more reliable, and cheaper, so i don't
really see the need.
But it could be nice for front panels, maybe.
ST