----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris" <theguy316@...> To: <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 11:52 AM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] HP LaserJet 1100 PAPER JAM!!! > Yo fellas im a newbie so please spare me the ridicule... well ive been > tryin out some methods to making homemade pcbs here and i must say > this is awesome.. well i have a problem /// i have a HP LaserJet > 1100... im using staples regular photo paper that ive used before(on > another printer) and it has worked... The problem i have is that when > i try to print a pcb on the photo paper with my HP LaserJet 1100 it > gets jammed... ive read on a couple of posts that people have been > successful using this printer... can anyone recommend a paper that > wont jam ... or a specific method they used to make a successful > printing with photo paper using this printer.. i am able to print on > the back/non-glossy side of the photo paper prefectly, but when i try > to print on the glossy side... it just jams up... ive also read that > people use transparencies.. is it done with the same method as the > photo paper? well thanx alot in advance... i hope u all can really > help me cuz i cant afford another printer... I used to stick the transparency material (cut to size) onto a piece of A4 paper as a carrier. It worked very well with no jamming, even with thin tracing paper. Leon
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] HP LaserJet 1100 PAPER JAM!!!
2006-07-03 by Leon Heller
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