And of course everyone has a "fuser." There were lots of factors that went into my decision to skip it. I looked at lots of articles and photos. Lots of people have to try over and over and still end up with fairly crappy results. Some people have reported good results with ordinary paper. I have no interest in proving or disproving that toner transfer is good. I just want boards with the minimum cost and hassle. I was only sharing my experience. If you don't like it you can easily ignore it. -- Phil Mattison http://www.ohmikron.com/ Motors::Drivers::Controllers::Software > You are just not persistent enough. If you think you need to iron for 15 > minutes, and if you think you can expect it to work for you with regular > laser paper when it does not for anyone else, then please do go and buy > the photo resist. Nobody wants to persuade people that just don't want to > try seriously. I'd rather spend my time making boards using suitable paper > and a single pass through a fuser which takes maybe 15 seconds. > > I can force photo process not to work just as much as you forced toner > transfer not to work, if i'd want to. > > I mean, come on, a single try and you didn't even follow the most basic > instructions, what did you expect! > > ST >
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Re: First efforts with isolation milling and the new machine....
2007-01-01 by Phil Mattison
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