The scanner motor would be inside the laser assembly, it turns the laser mirror i think. Have a look yourself at the fuser module. Will it accept your PCB thickness with minimal modification? Can you attach a slow going motor? Then it is suitable. ST On Mon, 01 May 2006 17:18:23 +0200, alan00463 <alan00463@...> wrote: > Over the weekend, I picked up a nonworking 12-year old HP LaserJet IIIP > > laser printer. I was told it needs a new "scanner motor". I am not > > sure what that means; I guess it won't scan. > > > Anyway, I was planning to reuse it for heat/pressure only--i.e., > > as a laminating machine for using the toner-transfer method of PCB > > production, instead of ironing by hand. > > > Is this a good idea, or is it a bad idea? > > > I know that I need to modify the machine so the PCB material will go > > through the rollers in a straight line. Anybody have experience > > doing this? Any other comments on this idea ?
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Reusing LaserJet IIIP
2006-05-01 by Stefan Trethan
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