Hi Stefi, Saturday, April 22, 2006, 10:15:37 PM, you wrote: <snip> > There's a spray to make the paper more transparent. > What a nightmare. > That's basically what i found most annoying about the photo process - the > priniting problem. > ST Spray is knowh as PausKlaar (sorry no um... on my keyboard). Still, with my monthly erarnings, a price of 7.5 EUR per meter of 355mm graphic film at the prepress office, I can afford to wait for the PCB's to be produced in 2 to 3 hours. For twiddling with LJ's and other stuff, time is money, and I don't have enough time. It's nice that the lot folks are using TT, but second hand LJIII here still costs a lot, and bulk tonner is an ordinary s***t. For realy urgent stuff, I print the velum on mu oldie Fujitsu PrintPartner 10V (with the tonner above mentioned), exposing the vellum to PVC diluent vapours for approx 5 minutes, letting the diluent to dry (using forced air heather if necessary) and then transferring the artwork to the presentisized boards using the UV lamps (photos in the Files section of this Group), and then etch in HCL+H2O2 solution. This procedure saves me TIME and is keeping my nerves COOL. Works straigh 'from the box' no twiddlies, twaddlies or whatsoever. Further comments on Priv.Mail - Please -- Best regards, Zoran A. Scepanovic zastos@... ********* Any inanimate object, regardless of its position, configuration or purpose, may be expected to perform at any time in a totally unexpected manner for reasons that are either entirely obscure or else completely mysterious ********* Please be advised what was said may be absolutely wrong, and hereby this disclaimer follows. I reserve the right to be wrong and admit it in front of the entire world. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: LaserJet 1022
2006-04-22 by Zoran A. Scepanovic
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