Well, I meant to say a few 100 pin tqfps, but the results are the same... I use a cheap laminator to fuse the toner and just soak the magazine backing off with dishsoap and water, usually peels off intact after 30 seconds. Rub off some of the paper pulp. I'm pleased with the results. I don't run into very many instances anymore that I need to do a home prototype and have to break out the photo resist stuff. I did a preliminary write up of what I do that's at the same link --it isn't written very well and some details are missing, but you can get the jist. -Dal --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "rolanyang" <rolan@h...> wrote: > For small runs, toner transfer is definitely the way to go. > What is your strategy for separating the paper from the PCB > after you've ironed? It looks very clean. > > Pictures > > http://wheedal.dyndns.org:8255
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Re:Toner transfer --was the naked truth about Laser Jet, warts and all !
2003-07-03 by wheedal99