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Old 27th January 2005, 03:23 PM   (permalink (permalink))
Default For all the toner-transfer PCB makers....

I have just found a new friend.



I got it at Target for $16.99, it has 20 heat settings, and when i put it on the hottest setting, it did a perfect toner transfer using the Staples Picture Paper. I have tried straightening irons before, but they weren't hot enough... this one is. The reasons I prefer it to traditional irons are:

A) it isn't so hard to keep it flat on a small board
B) it's more compact
C) it doesn't have little vent holes like an iron so the whole surface is usable.
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Old 27th January 2005, 03:50 PM   (permalink (permalink))
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Question ::in the toner transfer method , with laser printer..are you supposed to fuse the toner to the paper ? or run your laser prtr. without the fuser on ??
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Old 27th January 2005, 05:04 PM   (permalink (permalink))
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yes, you fuse the toner to the paper... otherwise it would just brush off. you just print as you normally would for any other document.

the premise of toner transfer is that the clay coating on photo paper can be removed from the paper by soaking it in water. So you iron the pattern to your board, and then the toner is fused to both paper and board... then you soak and the paper peels off... usually with the help of a little scrubbing.
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Old 28th January 2005, 03:02 AM   (permalink (permalink))
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thanks , i am gonna have to try that..
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