You know he has a point. After all, not all laminators are created equal, and I don't recall this particular laminator being mentioned. I know I have a very good GBC laminator with adjustable temp, about 3 or 4 years old, and after about 8 passes it still won't fully stick to even one of those cardstock thin 1 oz doublesided boards. Steve Greenfield --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "dsv1486" <darrell.vandenberg@t...> wrote: > Dean: > Appreciate the sarcasm, no really, however that is not the answer to > the question. Has anyone gone out to staples, purchased the lam and > tried a toner transfer. I have seen lots of stuff on the net about > research, but little proof that can be validated. Have you done so???? > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Dean Batute" <phix_it@y...> > wrote: > > Darrell, > > a thread just finished DIRECTLY before your's. Not months > ago, > > nor weeks ago litteraly the posting before your's. Read the very > > first message that began that Thread. Give you a hint...It was from > > me. > > > > For every one else....funny wouldn't you say? Here I am...research > > research research, read ,read read, do everything I can to find out > > info on a topic that interests me. For some....well...??? > > Sometimes I wish I wasn't a polite Englishman. > > > > > > Cheers....Dean. > > > > > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "dsv1486" > > <darrell.vandenberg@t...> wrote: > > > Does anyone know if the Docuseal 95p at Staples will work for > > PCB's. > > > Has anyone tried it?????? I am thinking of purchasing one however > I > > > would like to know if it is worth it.
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Re: laminator
2003-11-03 by Steve
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