Wax Paper Reviseted..............
For the wax paper to work you have to print on the dull side!
Transfer to PCB as you normally would.
Let the board cool to a temperature where you can hold it, then soak the wax paper with isopropyl rubbing alcohol 91% (not proof!).
The paper should be removable after a few minutes.
This leaves a trace of toner on the paper but I don't think it is a problem; will find out next time I etch a board.
This evening I tried some freezer paper, it seems to have some kind of plastic coating on one side only. I got a partial transfer that looks sharper than the ones from the wax paper. Have not completely solved the transfer or the paper removal yet. But it looks promising.
Will try to find some time over the week end to do some more tests.
By the way, the rubbing alcohol I used was 50% alcohol.
For the wax paper to work you have to print on the dull side!
Transfer to PCB as you normally would.
Let the board cool to a temperature where you can hold it, then soak the wax paper with isopropyl rubbing alcohol 91% (not proof!).
The paper should be removable after a few minutes.
This leaves a trace of toner on the paper but I don't think it is a problem; will find out next time I etch a board.