--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Ryan Fobel <rrfobel@...> wrote: > > It's not my printer that's making it so hot; I was actually me > cranking it up on purpose. Although I was originally using the > laminator to do toner transfer for pcbs, the latest (and > unfortunately, the final) application was an attempt at adhering > Teflon film to my finished pcbs. Unfortunately, Teflon has a very > high melting point (>265C), which is more than the plastic could take. > > I may end up machining replacements for the melted plastic pieces out > of aluminum unless I can find something else suitable... > > -Ryan > You might try a fuser from a Brother printer. If you can machine parts without too much effort that seems like a good approach too.
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Re: high-temp laminator
2010-05-27 by James
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