--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Luc Small" <luc.small@...> wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm wondering if anyone has used a HP P1005 or P1006 LaserJet printer > for PCB toner transfer. It is currently possible to pick up a P1005 > for $54 (after $30 cashback) in Australia, which makes it very > affordable. > > I currently have a Brother HL-2040. I am getting very patchy results > and I have read plenty of accounts from people who have had trouble > with using Brother printers for toner transfer. > > As such, I'm interested to know if the P1005 is likely to yield better results. > > Best wishes, > > Luc > I purchased the HP1005 so I wouldn't have to replace the drum or so my son said. I had an Okidata B4200 that had the drum fail. It would cost as much to replace the drum as it would to buy a new printer. I also use Staples Basic Photo paper. It works very well. I iron the tracings onto the copper board for about 5 minutes and the paper peels right off. The only problem is after the etching is done, the plasic toner stays on the tracings. The only way I know of to remove the toner is to use a dremel tool with a wire brush. It works ok, but the board gets kinda dirty from the toner. The HP is a nice little printer for tracings.
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Re: HP P1005/P1006 Printer
2008-07-30 by billshat44
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