Hi All, Anyone used toner transfer to do silkscreens? I've been lurking on this list for quite some time, and just yesterday made my first PCB using the TT method. It worked out really well! I used an ordinary clothes iron to transfer the image to the PCB. I tried to use a laminator but it wouldn't work, the toner wouldn't stick at all. My laminator has an adjustable thermostat (max 140 deg C), is this hot enough? Anyway, the iron worked great, very consistent. I was surprised because the board was fairly large (270mm x 150mm). Getting back on track here, I thought, why not use toner transfer for silkscreens? So I gave it a shot, and it worked! You can see some photos at: http://thompson.homedns.org/PCB The toner didn't stick very well in a few places but I thought it was pretty good for a first attempt. I just cleaned the board with a green kitchen pad before ironing on the artwork. I probably should have roughed it up a bit to help the toner stick, I'll try that next time. BTW, the printer I am using is a dodgy old OKI 4w LED "laser" printer and magazine paper. Also, thanks to Dal Wheeler for the great guide he has on his web page! It helped me out. Thanks, Dean
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TT for silkscreens
2004-02-03 by Dean Thompson
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