I think you may well be correct Phil, given the likely costs, and that is most likely what I will do personally but for purposes of completing the exercise, I will carry through on attempting to find a H200 equivalent here in the Antipodes. Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil" <phil1960us@...> To: <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 1:50 AM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: H200 laminator equivalent? > the H200 doesn't have foil setting, per se, but it does have a > settings for 3 and 5 MM. The 5MM setting kicks out a lot more heat. > > I think our friends down under might be better served by salvaging a > laser printer for its fuser assembly. If I had to pay north of $100, > I'd probably take a pass on the laminator. > > Phil > > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Steve" <alienrelics@y...> > wrote: > > I think the key is finding a laminator with temp control that has a > > "foil" setting. That setting is there specifically to melt toner. > > > > Steve > > > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Leon Crowther" > > <oxleyecclesia-leon@p...> wrote: > > > Bill, firstly thanks for following up on this, I thought I had > heard > > > to last to my question. From my queries locally I have been told > that > > > the cheapies run at only about 120 degrees, from this group I > gather > > > the H200 is red hot and that is the first requirement. I have > some > > > PCB 0.25mm thick so I borrowed my son's laminator (a cheapie). I > had > > > no success getting any toner to adhere even from Time magazine > paper, > > > but with one exception, and that was from the oven paper > suggested in > > > this group. > > > > > Be sure to visit the group home and check for new Bookmarks and files: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Homebrew_PCBs > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: H200 laminator equivalent?
2004-09-17 by Bill Maxwell
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