Look in the Dateabase section. Several databases have been set up for people to add their experiences with various printers, papers, laminators, programs, etc. Experiences both good and bad. http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Homebrew_PCBs/database Steve Greenfield --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "howdee_20" <howdee_20@...> wrote: > > Hello All, > Circuit designing has been my hobby for long time. However, i always found it difficult to make a PCB as there are no screen printers near my area and being a Embedded programmer i didnt wanted to jump in the time consuming process of PCB Manufacturing. > Couple of months ago i found out the "Toner Transfer" method for PCB manufacturing.However,for a newbie its still a matter of trial and error. So guys here i wanna start a discussion with all those who have done this process ( Sucessfully or not ) , to share their experiences and conclude with a perfect , cheap PCB making process, which can be implemented easily through TONER TRANSFER METHOD. > To maintain relevency of discussion let me point out few topics for discussion: > 1. Paper used for Toner Transfer > 2. Laser printer type. > 3. time and temp. required for exposure ( imp) > 4. Single sided and Double sided PCB designing. > 5. CHEMICAL composition and eatching time. > etc.. >
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Re: Discussion on Toner Transfer Method
2010-01-24 by alienrelics
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