As many have said there's some sort of experience threshold, after which you'll be able to make at least a well useable board each time. A fuser is the unit with two rollers between the paper passes. One roller is aluminum heated by a lamp, the other is rubber. If you take this out of the printer, add a temperature controller, and a motor, you have a great tool for fusing PCBs. ST On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 18:32:58 +0100, protonceksleeperman <protoncek@...> wrote: > So, first i'd like to explain fuser...what exactly this is...? i > > know it's in laser printers (i have one waste )... > > > Secondly...with this last paper (HP soft gloss) it's kinda harder > > since, as said, paper doesn't really stick to the board, which is > > good in the look of easy removing, and bad in the look of possible > > sliding. I'll try to tape it somehow, but just normal sello-tape > > won't do since it melts. > > > I guess it's really best if i get a hold on some > > laminator...damn...i didn't think this start is so hard... > > but luckily it seems i have you guys to help me out, so i thank you > > all! >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Toner transfer with transparency - how?
2006-02-13 by Stefan Trethan
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