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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Questionable Toner Transfer Results

2005-01-06 by Stefan Trethan

On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 12:19:40 -0500, Stephen Bartlett  
<tower.op@...> wrote:

>
> I will use lacquer thinner or acetone outdoors, with suitable skin and
> lung protection.
> I will visit a few local copy centers this afternoon and see what I can
> find in the way of laser copiers that will apply a more apparently heavy
> layer of toner than I got originally.


I had better results with alcohol or acetone than laquer thinner, but it  
might have been that the laquer thinner bottle was contaminated by wetting  
a greasy rag for other purpuses.

(By the way to avoid solvent contamination i found it extremely useful to  
glue a bicycle valve into the stopper of each solvent bottle i have  
(remove the ball or rubber hose). These valves come with a nice plastic  
screw-cap. Ideal small-amount dripping dispenser. just to make that clear  
again, the one-way function is disabled, the valve just acts as a nice  
metal stub with a proper screw-on cap.)

A heavier toner layer seems to be a good idea too.

You can use IPA or ethanol instead of acetone, works just as well (even  
easier to us because it evaporates slower). I wouldn't use laquer thinner  
simply because you never know what is in there.
Use safety glasses.

ST

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