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simple and economic.
look here: Experimenting PCB board creation using a laser printer — LoonaWeb and the video: PCB using toner transfer method: video and comparison — LoonaWeb
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Matera
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ciao robè!!!
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Toronto
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It works well, this is how I get my prototypes built when I want to test a pcb layout. I use glossy inkjet photo paper, very cheap.
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ciao pié
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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A big thanks to Tom Gootee (a member here) who has an excellent tutorial HERE.
I've been using this method for a while, pretty much following Tom's method to the letter with excellent results. Some examples: Bigger: _02.JPG _09.JPG Small: _110.JPG I have even used double sided boards to do the "silkscreen" in copper: Picture 1031.jpg Fast, cheap, tons of fun! Try it today! |
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