On 18/03/12 21:36, Leon Heller wrote: > You can buy a solvent which evens out the toner deposit. You'd be better > off with an inkjet printer, though. I know -- my Canon iP4600 does a great job on JetStar Premium. It's just I've got three packs of LaserStar which I'd like to see working... otherwise that's £30 and change down the pan. I'll probably put an order in with Mega over the next couple of days... something along the lines of: * A roll of dry-film photoresist to re-coat these boards * a few pre-coated Microtrak boards (though the quality seems to be hit and miss, the last few I used had a ~10mm wide uncoated patch down one or two sides.. is Fotoboard2 is any better?) * A few of the Seno photoresist developer/stripper packs, and/or maybe some CPD5 photoresist developer. And I have a nice big bottle of dark green ferric chloride (isn't that stuff supposed to be brown?) which is taking 40 odd minutes to etch and is full of floating crud... time to dump it and mix a fresh batch, I reckon... Cheers, -- Phil. ygroups@philpem.me.uk http://www.philpem.me.uk/
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Darkening laser printer toner?
2012-03-18 by Philip Pemberton
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