Check out the Database section for a comparison of laminators. Look for one with an adjustable heat seatting, or a "foil" setting. The Xerox 1190 works great for me. It is sold under a number of different brand names. Myc --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, David McNab <rebirth@...> wrote: > > On Sun, 2007-01-14 at 22:19 -0500, Martin Klingensmith wrote: > > It leaves a paper residue that doesn't seem to come off of the toner > > even with rubbing. I don't want to damage the toner too much in the > > paper removal process. > > I've had good success (after the rubbing gently under running water > phase) with applying clear packing tape to the dried surface, then > peeling off slowly and gently. Best to have traces 16mil or thicker > though. > > Cheers > David >
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Re: "Best" laminator to use
2007-01-15 by mycroft2152
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