save your few dollars- use glossy magazine paper- don't worry if it is printed upon already. This material works great, disolves great- overall great results! found out the hard way./jd --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Thomas D. Kask" <tdkask@...> wrote: > > I have been reading the posts as they come across my email for a few > weeks now hoping to get more insight on this process. I have > accomplished TT PCBs with mediocre results in the past using online > guides from across the internet. I believe my biggest hindrance has been > using a paper poorly suited. As I read here there seem to be lots of > "what not to dos, but I haven't gotten a very concise concept of what > does work consistently well and is readily available today. What paper > or transparency can I go out and purchase today at Wal-Mart, CompUSA, > Office Max/Office Depot (No Staples here) or similar store common in > south-eastern US? I get good clear detailed lines on my print, just bad > transfers, mostly no transferring completely, resulting in pitted toner > images transferred to my CC board. > > > > Hope you guys can suggest some commonly available local sources for good > TT paper or transparency. > > > > Thanks. > > tdkask > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: General TT question from newcomer
2007-09-04 by timbomcnuckle
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