You definitely need to use some sort of abrasive for cleaning. Alcohol isn't likely going to remove the oxidized layer from the surface. I am lazy, so I use a Dremel roto-tool and the steel brush attachment to give the whole board a quick polish before doing my ironing. What brand of laser printer are you using? I have heard that newer laser printers use a lower-temp toner, whereas the old HP Laserjet II's (the one I have) require a very high temperature to melt the toner. The toner formula may have something to do with it's ability to stick to the copper. I have not experimented with this, so I don't know for sure. ~Rolan --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@g...> wrote: > > i have cleaned the board with alcohol, as it was quite new i guessed this would be enough. next time i > may give it a rub with steel wool and see if it gets better. >
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Re: using Laser Iron-on with ljIII
2003-04-17 by rolanyang
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