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Re: Peel & Press alternative

Re: Peel & Press alternative

2004-07-20 by Steve Greenfield

You send this to the Owner address, not the list address.

Several alternatives mentioned:

Label paper with all labels removed.

Thin glossy magazine pages.

Print on the back of the heat transfer foil film. The stuff that is
meant to be heat pressed onto laser toner print. You will need to
temporarily fasten it to a sheet of paper to make it stiff enough
to feed.

Steve, listowner Homebrew_PCBs

--- SmartDim@... wrote:
> Hello Group,
>  
> Some time ago I read about an alternative to the "blue" paper you
> put into  a 
> laser jet, then iron on to the copper board. If I am not
> mistaken, I believe  
> label paper with all the labels removed was used?
>  
> Could somebody point me to a link that describes this
> alternative?
>  
> Thank you,
>  
> Ken
> 


=====
Steve Greenfield               // Digital photography, scanning,
Polymorph Digital Photography // retouching, and photomorphing
253-318-2473 voice           // to your specs.
polymorph@...     // 
http://www.polyphoto.com/  // Based in Tacoma, WA, USA

Re: Peel & Press alternative

2004-07-20 by coiltap2003

Please educate me, 

What is the Owner address?

Thanks,

Ken


--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Steve Greenfield 
<alienrelics@y...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> You send this to the Owner address, not the list address.
> 
> Several alternatives mentioned:
> 
> Label paper with all labels removed.
> 
> Thin glossy magazine pages.
> 
> Print on the back of the heat transfer foil film. The stuff that is
> meant to be heat pressed onto laser toner print. You will need to
> temporarily fasten it to a sheet of paper to make it stiff enough
> to feed.
> 
> Steve, listowner Homebrew_PCBs
> 
> --- SmartDim@a... wrote:
> > Hello Group,
> >  
> > Some time ago I read about an alternative to the "blue" paper you
> > put into  a 
> > laser jet, then iron on to the copper board. If I am not
> > mistaken, I believe  
> > label paper with all the labels removed was used?
> >  
> > Could somebody point me to a link that describes this
> > alternative?
> >  
> > Thank you,
> >  
> > Ken
> > 
> 
> 
> =====
> Steve Greenfield               // Digital photography, scanning,
> Polymorph Digital Photography // retouching, and photomorphing
> 253-318-2473 voice           // to your specs.
> polymorph@p...     // 
> http://www.polyphoto.com/  // Based in Tacoma, WA, USA

Re: Peel & Press alternative

2004-07-20 by Steve

Sorry, I meant to say "You -sent- this to the Owner address, you need
to send it to the list address."

Steve

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Steve Greenfield
<alienrelics@y...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> You send this to the Owner address, not the list address.
> 
> Several alternatives mentioned:
> 
> Label paper with all labels removed.
> 
> Thin glossy magazine pages.
> 
> Print on the back of the heat transfer foil film. The stuff that is
> meant to be heat pressed onto laser toner print. You will need to
> temporarily fasten it to a sheet of paper to make it stiff enough
> to feed.
> 
> Steve, listowner Homebrew_PCBs
> 
> --- SmartDim@a... wrote:
> > Hello Group,
> >  
> > Some time ago I read about an alternative to the "blue" paper you
> > put into  a 
> > laser jet, then iron on to the copper board. If I am not
> > mistaken, I believe  
> > label paper with all the labels removed was used?
> >  
> > Could somebody point me to a link that describes this
> > alternative?
> >  
> > Thank you,
> >  
> > Ken
> > 
> 
> 
> =====
> Steve Greenfield               // Digital photography, scanning,
> Polymorph Digital Photography // retouching, and photomorphing
> 253-318-2473 voice           // to your specs.
> polymorph@p...     // 
> http://www.polyphoto.com/  // Based in Tacoma, WA, USA

Re: Peel & Press alternative

2004-07-21 by Dave Mucha

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "coiltap2003" <smartdim@a...> 
wrote:
> Please educate me, 
> 
> What is the Owner address?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ken


Hi Ken, and welcome !

On hte web page/home page for the list, there are statistics and 
other data.

at the bottom of the home page, there is a list of e-mail addrsses.

Post message: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com 
Subscribe: Homebrew_PCBs-subscribe@yahoogroups.com 
Unsubscribe: Homebrew_PCBs-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com 
List owner: Homebrew_PCBs-owner@yahoogroups.com 


As you can see, the difference between the list owner and the rest of 
us is adding the word owner.

Also, if you send it to the owner, the rest of us don't see it.

We typically send the owner messages like 'post 12345 is spam, please 
remove it.'  or similar.

Anyway, tell us a little about your shop, or your ideas for your 
projects ?  laser toner ? mechanical etching ?  

Dave

Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Peel & Press alternative

2004-07-21 by smartdim@aol.com

Thanks Dave
 
---------------------------------------------------
 
In a message dated 7/21/2004 6:53:54 AM Pacific Standard Time,  
dave_mucha@... writes:

Hi Ken,  and welcome !

On hte web page/home page for the list, there are  statistics and 
other data.

at the bottom of the home page, there is  a list of e-mail addrsses.

Post message: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com  
Subscribe: Homebrew_PCBs-subscribe@yahoogroups.com 
Unsubscribe:  Homebrew_PCBs-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com 
List owner:  Homebrew_PCBs-owner@yahoogroups.com 


 


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