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Direct Laser Printing: How do you get the toner to stick better?

Direct Laser Printing: How do you get the toner to stick better?

2011-06-06 by Rob Frohne

Hi All,

We are using a modified E260, but are having difficulty getting the 
toner to consistently stick to the board, especially on larger boards 
with large ground planes.  We have found some improvement by adding 
another larger piece of board in electrical contact with the one to 
print, but results are still inconsistent.  Do you have any hints for me 
and my students?

Thanks,

Rob

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Rob Frohne, Ph.D., P.E.
E.F. Cross School of Engineering
Walla Walla University
100 SW 4th Street
College Place, WA 99324
(509) 527-2075			 http://people.wallawalla.edu/~rob.frohne



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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Direct Laser Printing: How do you get the toner to stick better?

2011-06-06 by Jim

Rob,
I also use a E260 to directly print to the PCB.
I solder a small wire to the blank PCB and connect it to ground. I use a 
card stock carrier. As the PCB gets bigger (more square inches), I 
sometimes connect the PCB to an adjustable 0 to 500 volt power supply 
through a 3 to 5 meg resistor. I found the best voltage to be about +350 
volts.
Cleaning the PCB with acetone is a must.
Search the archives for the words "acetone fix toner" for my method of 
"fixing" the toner to the PCB without ANY heat.
Jim KI6MZ
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On 6/6/2011 11:40 AM, Rob Frohne wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We are using a modified E260, but are having difficulty getting the
> toner to consistently stick to the board, especially on larger boards
> with large ground planes.  We have found some improvement by adding
> another larger piece of board in electrical contact with the one to
> print, but results are still inconsistent.  Do you have any hints for me
> and my students?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rob
>

Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Direct Laser Printing: How do you get the toner to stick better?

2011-06-07 by Rob Frohne

Hi Jim,

Thanks for the tips.  Your wire idea sounds good.

We have excellent results fixing the toner by running it through the 
re-flow oven.

Again, thanks!

Rob

On 06/06/2011 02:04 PM, Jim wrote:
>
> Rob,
> I also use a E260 to directly print to the PCB.
> I solder a small wire to the blank PCB and connect it to ground. I use a
> card stock carrier. As the PCB gets bigger (more square inches), I
> sometimes connect the PCB to an adjustable 0 to 500 volt power supply
> through a 3 to 5 meg resistor. I found the best voltage to be about +350
> volts.
> Cleaning the PCB with acetone is a must.
> Search the archives for the words "acetone fix toner" for my method of
> "fixing" the toner to the PCB without ANY heat.
> Jim KI6MZ
>
> On 6/6/2011 11:40 AM, Rob Frohne wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > We are using a modified E260, but are having difficulty getting the
> > toner to consistently stick to the board, especially on larger boards
> > with large ground planes. We have found some improvement by adding
> > another larger piece of board in electrical contact with the one to
> > print, but results are still inconsistent. Do you have any hints for me
> > and my students?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Rob
> >
>
> 

-- 
Rob Frohne, Ph.D., P.E.
E.F. Cross School of Engineering
Walla Walla University
100 SW 4th Street
College Place, WA 99324
(509) 527-2075			 http://people.wallawalla.edu/~rob.frohne



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