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Subject: RE : [Homebrew_PCBs] New paper for TT! Reynolds Parchment Paper

From: Robert Hedan <robert.hedan@...>
Date: 2005-05-26

Has anyone figured out how to align the 2 sides for single-pass transfer for
2-layer PCBs?

Silicone is non-stick, I'm not sure how to keep the 2 sheets aligned through
the laminator.

Robert
:)



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Envoyé : mai 25 2005 22:56
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Objet : [Homebrew_PCBs] New paper for TT! Reynolds Parchment Paper


With all the recent discussion about coating paper with RTV or
buying silicone sheets, I decided to try some other commonly
availible (and cheap) coated papers.

While doing my grocery shopping, I found a roll of Reynolds
Parchment Paper. It's commonly used in baking to prevent sticking. I
figured for $2.75 for a 30 sq ft roll, it was worth trying.

I was pleasantly surprised. It went through my old laserjet IIP+
withput a problem. Ther was decent adhesion the the RPP by the
toner. Much better than using label backings. And a few runs through
my GLC laminator transferred the toner to a properly prepped board.
I waited until the board had cooled and hestiantly peeled the the
RPP. I was amazed it came off very easily. No water needed.

After etching, the board was a good or better than any
photopaper/inkjet paper I had tried. Best of all no water needed to
remove the paper!

This is definately the paper to use. It's inexpensive, easy to use
and is works.

No, this is not spam, I have no stock in the Reynolds Metal
company. :)

Definitely try the Reynolds Parchment Paper.


Mycrofft2152









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