Pcb Using Toner Transfer Method And Photo Laser Paper

How to create a PCB ready for etching, using low-cost toner transfer method, using photo laser paper ? In 10min ? Easily ?

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10 Responses to Pcb Using Toner Transfer Method And Photo Laser Paper

  1. linus1936 says:

    Thank you for your time and effort!

  2. abasiyire says:

    hello thanks for your video ,can’t I use lexmark X11800 printer for the .. can i known you by your email….

  3. sirloon75 says:

    toner contains plastic, and cover the copper so etchant can’t access it.

  4. aktechfreak says:

    etchant needs password? :)

  5. happyguy82 says:

    sorry for this amateur question but how does the toner prevent the acid from etching off the tracks underneath the print itself? is it because toner isn’t water permeable? thanks.

  6. aktechfreak says:

    toner is mostly made of plastic, and you know the type of etchant tank u use? yes plastic

  7. sirloon75 says:

    FYI, the temperature from my iron (the one on the video) is about 180°C. Not toot much I guess, even it is the max. I don’t know what would be the optimal temperature, but this is working perfectly for me.

  8. Lokivoid says:

    go to your local goodwill, Look for a junked or old laser printer, Remove the Fusing roller asmbley and use that for your iron. It heats up to 200c and it heats bothsides aswell as compresses between the rollers. The other option is just modifying the printer it self to print directly onto the board (the paper is not required to bind the toner just heat). Another option is do it with a inkjet useing resist ink’s avoiding toner and heat all togather. But all require some degree of printer moding

  9. billkab says:

    This is one of the better vids on here, Way to go.

  10. thiagocoracini says:

    Hi there! Really nice video…Very helpful!Do you, or anybody, knows how to transfer the silkscreen part (top, without copper)?Thanks!!!

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