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Bruce W.1 wrote:
Ken Scharf wrote: Do you mean the 'press and peel' resist film? You print your pc layout on the film using a laser printer or copy machine and then iron the film on to the pc board. The toner becomes the resist, and you then etch the board in the usual manor. You can buy the stuff from www.techniks.com ========================================== I think this is the stuff. Let me get this straight. It's actually the toner from your laser printer which transfers to the copper on the board. The toner is the resist. Is that correct? Thanks Actually techniks makes two types. The press-n-peel wet uses only the toner as resist. The press-n-peel blue adds an additional layer of blue 'stuff' that is released by the heat of the fuser wherever the toner gets deposited. I think the blue stuff is better for pc boards, but the wet stuff makes a great way to label panels! They cost the same! |
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