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Re: Need hint on tonner transfer paper

2008-10-22 by fan_nastelroy

lets we talk about the cost in dollar, so we know the best and the
cheapest one. I have "data print glossy paper" with good result for
toner transfer, it cost $2.3 /pack. one pack have 20 sheets..  

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Michel Baguet <bagmik@...> 
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> I live in Belgium and the best I've found until now is the Premium
Plus HP Photo Paper higi-gloss for inkjet. It's more expensive than
any other paper but it works really well, down to a few mils (200um).
With a laminator set at 150°C, it needs 10 passes, let it cool down (a
few minutes) then peel off carefully. You don't need to soak it !
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> --- On Tue, 10/21/08, Ernesto <ernesto_cordoba@...> wrote:
> From: Ernesto <ernesto_cordoba@...>
> Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Need hint on tonner transfer paper
> To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2008, 7:57 PM
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>             Hi all!! I'm trying to make some pcb's using the tonner
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> the paper I'm using isn't appropriate.
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> I know Staples paper work fine but I live in France and there isn't 
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> Does anybody knows what paper commercialized in France works for this 
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