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Re: No Press N Peel, a Great alternative

2007-01-07 by teknochaman

Hello Stefan and All,

I had think about a fuser but never imagined a how-to
as DIY project details.

Are you thinking in a fuser as it's carried by
laserprinters or copiers ?

Which is the average size for a laminator ?

BTW , does it exist any cheapo brand/link for this 
stuff ? 

Auf Wiedersehen und Greets,


Samuel






Re: No Press N Peel, a Great alternative 
Posted by: "Stefan Trethan" stefan_trethan@...  
stefan_trethan 
Sat Jan 6, 2007 12:43 am (PST) 
On Sat, 06 Jan 2007 02:36:47 +0100, Gary Hoyles
<dimlow_uk@yahoo. co.uk> 
wrote:

> All i meant was instead of using press n peel paper
i use a sheet of 
> paper from the maplin electronics catalogue. Its
very thin and the toner 
> does not stick to it after you have ironed it onto
the board. it just 
> peels off. No different to the way press n peel
works.
> still as with press n peel i still get problems.
like today when i have 
> tried to do a board three times now and always there
is some little 
> error that keeps bugging me.
> I'm looking now for a better way to do these boards.
press n peel method 
> is hard work to get right. thinking of getting
kitted out for UV now.
> Gary

If you get almost good results with hand ironing you
will get perfect 
results once you convert an old fuser or buy a
laminator.

ST

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