Hi Jim,
Congrats on your purchase. I've had great success with mine.
I've run the thicker boards through the 1910. the trick is to feed
them in at a slight angle, so the the roller only starts along one
corner rather than along the whole edge.
My old GBC laminator used to choke on thesse same boards, even after
the "fix".
I set the temp at max and use the foil setting.
The Xerox 190, Staples Inkjet paper and a Samsung 2010 laser printer
work for me. Don't forget to soak the board in automatic dishwashing
detergent to remove the paper and the haze.
TANSTAAFL!
Myc
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Miller" <jtmiller2@...>
wrote:
some 0.031 instead?
Congrats on your purchase. I've had great success with mine.
I've run the thicker boards through the 1910. the trick is to feed
them in at a slight angle, so the the roller only starts along one
corner rather than along the whole edge.
My old GBC laminator used to choke on thesse same boards, even after
the "fix".
I set the temp at max and use the foil setting.
The Xerox 190, Staples Inkjet paper and a Samsung 2010 laser printer
work for me. Don't forget to soak the board in automatic dishwashing
detergent to remove the paper and the haze.
TANSTAAFL!
Myc
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Miller" <jtmiller2@...>
wrote:
>on the list I managed to get on sale.
> I have sitting here a shiny new Xerox1910 which thanks to someone
>whose prices and selection seem pretty good.
> Now I need to get some copperclad and will no doubt use abcfab
>0.062 material. Does this pass through the 1910 OK or should I order
> Most of the projects I've built have been on what appears to be
some 0.031 instead?
>would be OK but I don't know what problems might arise.
> Most of my boards will only be 3x4 or so. I suspect that 0.031
>
> tnx
> jim ab3cv
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