Chris, I have the HL-2040, and I'm in the experimental phase, as you know from my prior posts. This doesn't answer your 3 questions, but I noticed in today's paper that Fry's Electronics here in Atlanta has the Brother HL-2010 on sale for $47.99, only $30 of which is a mail-in rebate. They have a disclaimer regarding web prices and other locations, but you might check Fry's Outpost web site anyway. Who knows if it uses the same toner and temperature. It's a 1200 x 600, whereas the HL-2040 is 2400 interpolated. This one may be 600 x 600 non-interpolated, like mine, which is good in terms of resolution. The 2400 has a "Toner Saver" setting, which would not be a feature of interest for PC boards, but is fine for regular printing. Caveat emptor. Ted --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "cjwang_1225" <cjwang_1225@...> wrote: > > Hi all. > Just wanted to give you my experience using the Brother HL5070 with > Press and Peel. I have been reading the threads with using the Brother ---snip--- > Can somebody post what types of laser printers they are using and what > types of results they are getting? I am interested in: > > 1. Laser printer manufacturer and model number > 2. Consistent transfer ability percentage > 3. What type of track resolution you can achieve > > Any help would be appreciated. I am thinking to buy a cheap laser > printer so I want to know which one would be the best for my homebrews. > Chris >
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Re: Press and Peel using Brother HL5070 - HL2100 on Sale for $50
2006-02-17 by kilocycles
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