Re: diagnosing toner transfer problems
- From: samiam <samiamSPAMTHIS@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 08 Sep 2006 16:25:51 GMT
DJ Delorie wrote:
Ok, this is an old blank (I've had it since I was a teenager) and the
You really have to clean the board. I mean some serious scrubbing in
circular motion until its a dull shine.
I go at it with gloves on and soap and steel wool. then isoprophl
alcohol and steel wool.
Then dry with paper towel.
I use the blue PNP paper and I get 100% registration (15 mil traces and
faily populated 8x8 sized boards)
I iron it with pressure until the paper sticks to the board. Then I iron
as if I were irons cloths ... every 30 seconds Ill stop, examine the
board and switch to a different side
Afterwards I let is sit on a wooden plank and place a heavy flat object
(paper weight) on top of it for a few minutes
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