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Direct toner transfer: The Ikea catalog!

Direct toner transfer: The Ikea catalog!

2008-09-29 by per.zapro

Hi!

I am using the Ikea catalog for toner transfer. It is _very_ good at this.

I'm using an HP 3200m laser printer and some "no name" laminating
machine, unmodified for my PCB's.

Gives very good result without too many paper fibres on the ink.

After putting the PCB into lukewark water for about 30 seconds,the
paper slides off in one piece without any problem.

Now, this catalog is from Denmark, and you can't be sure that your
catalog is printed on the same type of paper, but there's a pretty
good chance that is is anyway.

Try it!

Regards,

Per Jensen,
Denmark.

Re: Direct toner transfer: The Ikea catalog!

2008-09-29 by Ebbe

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "per.zapro" <per.zapro@...> wrote:
>
> Hi!
> 
> I am using the Ikea catalog for toner transfer. It is _very_ good at 
this.
> 

Snip......

Thanks a lot for the tip, sadly i threw away my Ikae-catalogue some 
time ago, but will remember this the next time it's dropped in the 
mailbox :-)
I have pretty good experience with HP51634z, coated inkjet hi-res 
paper, quite easy to peel off after soaking in water, and a few drops 
of dishwashing soap.
Printer is a Samsung CLP300, gives a nice thick layer of toner.

Greets, Ebbe
( Fredericia )

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