Press-n-peel Blue works just fine in a conventional (non-straight) path laser printer.. I have run 100's through an HP 1010. I certainly don't use a carrier with it, just put it in the paper tray. but a straight path is desirable for other reasons.. Chris --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Steve <steve65@...> wrote: > > Thanks DJ and others for the advice. I'm leaning toward a color printer. > > Another question I should have posed in my initial posting: Some > printers have what is referred to as a "straight through" feed. This is > evidently a less tortuous path than the normal route of paper through > the printer. Is the straight through feed something to be desired? > Especially with the Press-n-Peel Blue, where I understand the paper is a > carrier and the Press-n-Peel Blue is taped to it? I've not used either a > straight through feed or the Press-n-Peel Blue material, advice appreciated. > > Steve K8JQ > > DJ Delorie wrote: > > You can toner transfer any color you want onto the board *after* you > > etch it to make a silkscreen layer :-) > > > > But I find that a color laser (I have an HP 2550N) is really handy - > > color coded schematics and board layouts, colored maps from google, > > etc. You won't regret it. For business use, spot colors (i.e. color > > just one header, or a logo) can be very effective. > > > -- > Read The Patriot It's Right -- It's Free > http://PatriotPost.US/subscribe/ Veritas vos Liberabit >
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Re: Laser printer -- mono or color?
2009-04-23 by Chris Horne
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