I'm not at home for the next few months, so I can't check my model number. But -- is that the Scotch laminator that Walmart carries? If so, I've used it with .062 with good results. I let it heat up for a good while (half an hour?), kind of pinched the paper to the copper clad and ran it through. After the first run through, the paper was stuck to the copper. I gave it about 10 more passes through the machine, flipping it over after 5 passes. Sent from my iPad On 2011-12-16, at 2:48 PM, Ray <rcbuckiii@...> wrote: I just purchased a Scotch TL901 laminator and was wondering if anyone has any experience using it to transfer images to copper clad. If so, have you used .062 or .032 material? The enclosed documentation says maximum thickness of material that can be used is .010. I plan to open the unit up later today and see what is involved with increasing the spacing between the rollers to allow the pcb material to go through the rollers. Ray [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Anyone use a Scotch TL901 Laminator?
2011-12-16 by Benjamin Blumer