"Mark mlerman@... [Homebrew_PCBs]" <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com> writes: > I agree with your logic, but am hard pressed to see the cause of the problem. Have you tried printing something else? Have you tried a different piece of copperclad? Try grounding both the leading and trailing edge of the pcb to the carrier, though I've never seen that make a difference. What happens if you tape a piece of paper to the top of the pcb? Just some random thoughts. Thank you everyone for your help. I believe my problem was I wasn't cleaning the copper enough and that I am very low on toner. Here is a print I got after cleaning the board much harder. https://imgur.com/W5pw8JS I am getting closer. Thanks again. For all your help. I am trying to etch a board now. -- Matthew O'Gorman BM: BM-2D7WS1iu3wNo66sLVwd4CcZ5sBHbn8CYwR TorChat: 5w3dtk7nhkkijcpc Site: https://b.rldn.net Xim/Email: mog@... mog@rldn:~$ fortune wisdom -s|boxes /**********************************************************/ /* Well, you know, no matter where you go, there you are. */ /* -- Buckaroo Banzai */ /**********************************************************/
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] DLP e260d uneven toner transfer
2015-03-04 by Matthew O'Gorman
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