I have a pack of the 4x6 Canon paper, and I'll give it a try with the Brother. I tried Epson Glossy Inkjet paper, and it did leave the paper surface beteewn the tracks; otherwiae not too bad. Ted --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "thomascouey" <tcouey@...> wrote: > > I have the exact same printer, just bought it a few weeks ago > explicitly for the purposes of toner transfer (and it was dirt cheap). > My first attempt failed, but it had nothing to do with the printer. > All the instructions floating around say to stick the hot board into a > cold or warm water bath immediately. I found that when I do this, the > paper bubbles and pulls the toner off of the board while it's still > soft. On my second and subsequent attempts, I allowed the board to > cool for a couple of minutes before putting it in the water and it > worked perfectly. Every board I've made since the first has come out > great. I have tried several photo papers, and while I'm confident > that the staples brand should work (based on other peoples > experiences), I've been using Canon Photo Paper Pro. It's one of the > most expensive photo papers around, I use it for high quality photo > prints, but it works great for toner transfer too. The 4x6 sheets run > about 40-50 cents a piece though. ---snip---
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Re: Toner Transfer using a Samsung ML-2010
2006-04-26 by kilocycles
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