> > One of the links in the database points to a method of printing out > the two seperate images on two pages. Then tape 3 sides of the pages > to form a "pocket". Then slip in the board into the pocket, and the > tape acts as "stops" to aid in lining up the two images. > > Difficult to explain in writing, but hopefully that made sense. As > long as the two images when printed on the page match up, it should > work. Perhaps hold the two pages up the the light to ensure they > overlap each other exactly. > > GregC well, i tried it with gluing both sheets of paper to a strip of pcb at the edge. then slide the board in against that pcb and feed. i used that metod with UV optical exposure. didn't work that well with TT. I will try the 3-sides pocket next, thanks. ST
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Laminator question
2004-06-08 by Stefan Trethan
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