I have been experimenting for a few days trying to come up with a simple and cheap solution.
My new method uses ordinary wax paper (think old fashioned sandwich wrap), print on the side that it is curling to-wards. Makes a fantastic print.
Transfer as usual and let the PCB cool down so that you wont burn yourself. Then soak the wax paper with rubbing alcohol for a minute or so. I just dabbed it on with a small rag, then peal it off slowly. No residue on the PCB at all!
My first try was close to perfect!
Material cost next to nothing and all is redly available just about anywhere in the world.
Enjoy and have fun all you tinkerers.
Rolf
My new method uses ordinary wax paper (think old fashioned sandwich wrap), print on the side that it is curling to-wards. Makes a fantastic print.
Transfer as usual and let the PCB cool down so that you wont burn yourself. Then soak the wax paper with rubbing alcohol for a minute or so. I just dabbed it on with a small rag, then peal it off slowly. No residue on the PCB at all!
My first try was close to perfect!
Material cost next to nothing and all is redly available just about anywhere in the world.
Enjoy and have fun all you tinkerers.
Rolf
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