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Best paper to use for toner transfer

2006-04-06 by snova1987a

Hola, I read in a few articles that Staples 471861 Photo paper is a favorite of more than a few people for PCB toner transfer. I don t have a Staples nearby,

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Update on toner transfer

2006-04-06 by Robert Hedan

Hi, Just dropping in to report my latest results using the Pulsar transfer paper, pic here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Homebrew_PCBs/files/Pulsar/ Filename:

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8 Watt T5 UV Fluorescent Bulbs?

2006-04-06 by scratch_6057

Greetings all, Scanning the threads and the OTHER fluorescent Bulbs thread reminded me . . . I took apart some scavenged flatbed scanners the other day

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Re: resist film to test

2006-04-05 by Cupricus

... I don t know if an iron willl work or not. If you re willing to give it a try, I ll toss you some film. Dave

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New file uploaded to Homebrew_PCBs

2006-04-05 by Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com

Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the Homebrew_PCBs group. File :

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Re: resist film to test

2006-04-05 by Bob_xyz

... wrote: ... Well, that s a big DUH on my part. I didn t even notice that it was there. Regards, Bob

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Re: resist film to test

2006-04-05 by Bob_xyz

... photoresist ... quantities ... stuff free, ... up a ... photoresist ... 0.85% ... monohydrate. ... http://www.cs.csubak.edu/~dgriffi/00654.pdf. ... As

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Re: resist film to test

2006-04-05 by leon_heller

... photoresist ... quantities ... free, ... photoresist ... monohydrate. ... I can t access that file, I get a timeout every time. I might be interested in

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resist film to test

2006-04-05 by David Griffith

I was wondering if I could get two or three people to test some photoresist film for me. I acquired a roll of Aqua Mer PR120 photoresist film at an auction

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Making the PCB

2006-04-05 by Stefan Trethan

On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 10:02:53 +0200, Kamal Shankar ... No it doesn t work with inkjet printers. The inkjet paper is used only because it has a special coating,

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Making the PCB

2006-04-05 by Kamal Shankar

... I knew about TonerTransfer method using laser printer (just bought some glossy paper and printed the traces, iron and done) But does this work for Inkjet

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Making the PCB

2006-04-05 by Stefan Trethan

On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 08:00:32 +0200, LogicResearch ... I don t use press and peel, i use inkjet paper which has a special coating that easily releases the

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Re: fluorescent Bulbs

2006-04-05 by warrenbrayshaw

... ............ Currently I am isolating the AC signal by having an analog ... is ... that ... Texas Instruments have numerous documents on PCB design on

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Making the PCB

2006-04-05 by LogicResearch

Hi again. Well so much for that - I was going to continue trying to get a good development but I might as well try something else as I need to get some PCBs

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] fluorescent Bulbs

2006-04-04 by Adam Seychell

... Your biggest challenge is predicting where the ground currents flow, and then try to layout the grounds to minimize voltage differences between the analog

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Making the PCB

2006-04-04 by LogicResearch

I m in New Zealand so it RS probably Australian stock and its the spray on stuff from a can although I might try the pre coated boards.

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fluorescent Bulbs

2006-04-04 by J

Hello, Has anyone made a circuit that has something like some digital logic amd a pic with some long conductor paths that will drive a fluorescent bulb?

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Re: PCB Software

2006-04-04 by matt clement

We use Easy-PC here at work. It works good and although it has its minor annoyances, generally is decent. We have the extra pro router and the pro-library

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Making the PCB

2006-04-04 by LogicResearch

Thanks for that, this should be fresh as I just brought it but who knows how long it s been sitting on RS s shelf. Another thing I thought of is that it had

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