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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] looking for common non speciallized transfer paper...

2007-06-21 by Herbert E. Plett

check the archives...
this is perhaps the most frequent subject on this list.
BTW, almost any glossy paper (including magazines) will do.



--- timbomcnuckle <jaydag71@...> wrote:

>  well, the title pretty-much says it all,. I am trying to
> get a PCB 
> layout transfered to the bare board, and have tried a few
> different 
> dedicated transfer paper types in the past without any
> success. I 
> cannot afford to buy any more transfer papaer for a while
> but am 
> hoping tha there is a common non dedictaed paper type
> that would be 
> suiiotabe to make the transfer happen,,,,?
> 
>  The Staples T-shirt transfer I have been using is too
> thick I guess, 
> using it results in the pattern 'shifting' always due to
> too 
> much 'waxy' material in the transfer paper to begin with!
> I have 
> heard here and there that there are commonm types of
> paper that are 
> able to be used, kinds of 'glossy' papaer stock,,, I have
> tried a few 
> in the past without any luck.
> 
>  Thanks in advance for any tips in this regard, cheers,
> jd
> 
>  PS, hi everybody, my name is John, I live in western
> canada and have 
> been involved in electroncis development for the past few
> years, 
> first as a hobby and then as a more serious hobby,,
> hopefully leading 
> to a career in the wide field.....I like to work with
> micros and 
> sensors. Rf is also very interesting to me but beyond my
> skill set 
> for now....
> 
> 
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