I think he meant a heat press. Like this: http://www.powerpropresses.com/ I have the first one on the list. I will try it. Steve --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "joshdewinter" <joshdewinter@y...> wrote: > I just tried this before I perfected the TT process with a fuser. > I'm thinking TT is where it's at, at least for now. I purchsed > about $100 worth of screenprinting material, if that's the type of > shirt printing you're talking about. > Although the image got transfered to the screen very well, the ink > got all blurred and smashed when I tried to screen it through to a > PCB. I think it may have been the fact that I was using oil based > ink...I'm not sure. I'm thinking of trying acrylic instead next. > > -Josh > > > > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "mumin55555" <MUMIN55555@H...> > wrote: > > hallo! > > > > can i use a shirt printing machine for transferring layout using > pnp > > paper? its an electrical big heated metal plate that is pressed > down > > with a handle. > > will it work? > > > > mumin
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Re: can i use a shirt printing machine for transferring layout?
2004-02-23 by Steve
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