--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "lcdpublishing" <lcdpublishing@...> wrote: > > I believe this was the thread where someone was asking about using > color laser printers for toner transfer to make panel fronts and > such. I just did a quick test of a color transfer and it worked just > fine as I suspected. The colors didn't change and the transfer > percentage was about the same with just plain black - some missing > spots. This could have been due to the very quick and crude test as > well as the paper I was using. > > If and when I get to trying out a clear coat, I will report back if > something works or doesn't work. > > Chris > Hi I've been an observer in this group for a few months - finally there is something I can contribute. To use TT to make pront panels and such, try this. Get some clear plastic contact adhesive sheet (the kind sold by newsagents for covering books). Print a full-size normal (nor reversed) image of your front panel on a white background using a laser printer (black & white, or color). Cover the image with the clear contact sheet, and rub with the back of a spoon or something to ensure good adhesion. Immerse in cold clean water (no detergents) and remove the paper by rubbing with your finger or a soft brush. Be sure to get all of the paper residue - the toner will remain stuck to the clear contact sheet. Allow the sheet to dry, then apply directly to the metal panel - or anything else that is flat. All done - your image, and a protective coating all in one operation. Good luck Don Beardmore
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Re: Laser Transfers
2006-08-12 by beardmoredon
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