> I am wondering if anyone has found a way to make these types of machines
> work well, for making pcbs with the toner transfer method (laser printed
> pattern on common glossy paper). It sure SEEMS like it OUGHT to be able
to
> work well. And it SURE would be *NICE* to be able to fill an 18 x 22-inch
> area with boards and do them all at once!
Tom, I'm still using an old laser printer fusing unit, as my laminator,
and I get very consistent and repetable results every time. Yesterday I did
a pinboard (SMD to DIP adaptor) for an Atmega 128 - 64 pin MQFP - with no
errors whatsoever.
I'd suggest you taking this path, maybe it can help :)
Greetings,
Alexandre Souza
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Anybody tried a large flatbed laminator for toner transfer?
2004-07-16 by Alexandre Souza