I do not know if this unit will working for PCB toner transfer but at this price it is worth a try.
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Sceadwian said:Just a quick tip, since the wattage of laminators (especially cheaper ones) is limited it might be a good idea to pre-heat the boards with an iron. Basically anything you can do to get the board above room temperature before feeding it into the laminator.
I know, put them in the toaster!Sceadwian said:Just a quick tip, since the wattage of laminators (especially cheaper ones) is limited it might be a good idea to pre-heat the boards with an iron. Basically anything you can do to get the board above room temperature before feeding it into the laminator.
Sorry, I didn't notice your post.HarveyH42 said:Tried magazine paper with my laminator to day. Went better than expected, but still not half as good as Pulsar paper.
I selected a page out of an advertisement from the local newspaper, color print, kind of thin cheap paper. I used a 4x6 layout with 3 copies each, of two different boards.
Krumlink said:ive heard of people using toasters to cook their PCBs for premium eating temperature
Where do you get your Double or Single sided boards? I want to start making PCBs again, but at the local radiocrap its too expensive, and I wanted a professional opinion. So any opinions?
Hero999 said:Sorry, I didn't notice your post.
Was it glossy or matt magazine paper?
How long did you soak it for before removing the paper?