Robin: I may be missing some context here, so if I am, disregard my comments. I don't have a laser printer, but I still fab my own PCBs by taking my original art work (PCB layout) to my local Office Max or UPS store. I sometimes use a nearby "Mom & Pop" mailing service shop that has several Minolta laser printers. They make copies of my original artwork on the glossy paper that I provide. I use the laser copies to fab my PCBs using the iron-on technique with etching in the popular hydrogen peroxide/muriatic acid etch solution. I get really good results, and I will probably never purchase a laser printer.......at least not specifically for making PCBs. Roland F. Harriston, P.D. Robin wrote: > > I don't have a laser printer and I don't have the funds to invest in a > laser printer right now, but I still want to create my own PCBs. All I > have access to right now are 2 Inkjet printers. One is a Lexmark Z12 > inkjet and the other is a HP OfficeJet 5610 All-In-One > Printer/Scanner/ Fax. How would I go about creating a PCB without > access to laser printer and only inkjet printers? > >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Laser Printer Alternative
2008-05-04 by Roland Harriston
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