--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Reed" <jsreed@...> wrote: > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "jose_kovacevich" > <jose_kovacevich@> wrote: > > > > Hi, My name is Jose Kovacevich. This is my first post. > > > > I have been making PCBs for some time now. Lately I have been using > > a heat press, of the kind used for t-shirts, and the Staples paper. > > > Jose, are you referring to Staples printer paper or a heat transfer paper? > > 200 degrees at 60 seconds sounds like it might be much less > problamatic than 300 degrees at a couple of minutes. > > Do you have any pictures of your process in action or the results? > OOPS. I just realized you wrote 200 degrees CENTIGRADE. That's almost 400 degrees Fahrenheit. The press I used topped out at 300 degree F.
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Re: Use of heat press transfer machine for toner resist application
2007-07-19 by Jim Reed