I have found with my laminator that at least some of the toner sticks on the first pass. So if you get through one pass there should be no further movement. To eliminate any shifting in the first pass I place the board between a folded heavy piece of construction paper as a carrier . The back of the board is against the fold so that it does not shift towards the back. I did my first two sided board last weekend and things lined up quite well. I gave some thought to the burger or waffle press method before buying the laminator. My only concern was getting the stack height right to get even pressure across the board. --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "gmanca101" <gmanca101@y...> wrote: > Hello, I noticed that laminators are being used for pcb's, but how > reliable are they when it comes to doing double sided images? I was > thinking if using two heating plates and "sandwiching" the copper > clad with the images would be better? There should be less mis- > alignment because there is no movement. Any ideas? Thanks, Genaro M.
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Re: Heating Idea for Toner Transfer Method
2003-12-31 by javaguy11111
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