Hi Steve,
But how was the print on the paper made? Laser printer?
I only own an ink jet.
John
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@y..., Steve Greenfield <alienrelics@y...> wrote:
> Just got this from another list. Someone says DynaArt (one of the
> makers of the laser toner transfer system) says:
>
> ∗∗∗Begin forwarded message∗∗∗
>
> ... When I phoned the DynaArt people, the guy said there is a
> better method devised for this and he explained it to me and I was
> wondering if anyone has tried it.
>
> This method uses the following: Purchase an Oven Bag (the clear see
>
> through bags for cooking turkeys in the oven) also a Heat Gun (hot
> air paint stripper gun set at the highest heat setting) and also a
> Shop Vac (vacuum cleaner)
>
> Place the art work onto the circuit board and tape into position.
> Then place the board into the oven bag and insert the vacuum hose
> inside the bag and seal it with a rubber band. Turn on the vacuum,
> then use the hot air gun to heat the art work on the paper and the
> board for about 2 to 3 minutes and that's it. Place the board in
> water right after heating and the paper floats away leaving the art
> work on the board.
> ∗∗∗End forwarded message∗∗∗
>
> So, whatdya think?
>
> Steve Greenfield
>
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