Yes, the iron has been working perfect for me up to the point when I got some new PCB material. That's when everything went to hell with the process. The process I was using that worked perfect was this.. Turn on iron - check with digital thermometer for proper temp Put toner transfer paper on PCB Press down firmly for 15 seconds Repeat pressing in different locations to cover complete board Soak board in water for 2 minutes Etch it. No problems, till I got the new PCB material. However, I can easily see where a laminator or fuser can give much better and hopefully consistant results. Chris --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "mikezcnc" <eemikez@c...> wrote: > > aaa, fuser... Chris is not using a laminator!!! Chris, save your time > on making your own laminator and get yourself a real laminator. I have > two, one is the GBC200, look in the database section, there is an > overview what works and what not. Or, get a real laminator, one like > they used to be, the bigger and bulkier. Those will laminate anything > you want to anything you have. > > So, Chris was was using a steam iron, who would have thunk of > that... :)) Mike >
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Re: Update on toner transfer problems reported a week ago....
2005-11-15 by lcdpublishing
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