Has any one tried TT by using the backer sheets from lables? As a quick experimant last night I printed onto the back sheet of an Avery Mailing lable sheet (lables had been removed) the printer printed onto the sheet, then ironed it on to a circuit board, and removed the sheet while the image was still hot. The image transfered just fine and the sheet looks to be resusable. --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Stefan Trethan" <stefan_trethan@g...> wrote: > On Tue, 24 May 2005 13:37:47 -0700, Terry Mickelson <tmdslca@t...> > wrote: > > > > > Firstly, I have a hot press and with some picture papers, 275 degrees > > at 3 to 5 minutes seems to work reasonably well. Double sided boards > > are a problem to do because of the need to do both sides at once. A > > piece of double sided PC board is placed on the heat press's pad. > > Next is a sheet of paper, then artwork, board, artwork, sheet of > > paper, top of heat press. It works but the results are uneven and not > > repeatable. The major problem is a clean board and I've tried > > everything except paint thinner, which is next. In the meantime a UV > > box was built but I haven't decided on a printer yet. Maybe an Epson > > C86 ? I just don't know. > > T > > > I do believe presses are a problem with unevenness. > > Get a old fuser unit or a laminator, it works well. > Maybe some soft material in the press under the board might help enough. > > cleaning the board: sand with 600 or 1000 grit paper, just enough to get > sanding marks everywhere. then wipe twice with alcohol or acetone and a > paper tissue, done. > > ST
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Re: dry transfer
2005-05-25 by idaho_huckleberry
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