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Re:PCB using toner transfer method: video and comparison

Posted by rmroza at 2009-11-26 09:23
I followed the directions, and my board(s) came out PERFECT!! I did three complete different boards. I used an HP Color LaserJet printer along with HP Photo Paper.

The board did not need preheating. I just made sure the iron was hot and put it on half of the transfer while holding the other half in place and just worked the tip only for a couple minutes. I used the soap and windex and sanded with 1,000 grit before starting. The acetone did not work soo good I think because it was thick. I did use the acetone with the 1,000 grit again to sand it and it all removed in seconds.

Thank you soooo much again. I will utilize this every time and teach peopole the techniques for the future! :)
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