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Re: print on copper


 

--- Brian Pitt <bfp@...> wrote:
instead of transfers from laser printer to copper.
how about just buying a thin copper sheet say 3mil
or so.
then run the copper through the laser printer and
print your art work.

just tested this and it dosent work so well

I used 'Slug & Snail' tape its an adhesive backed
copper foil
sold in the garden dept at some stores (Seattle
area)
placed a small strip on a sheet of regular paper and
ran a
test page on an HP laserjet 1200 (nice printer for
toner transfers BTW)

got some of the letters,but many dropouts and the
toner lifted off onto
the rolls and re-deposited itself further down the
page (smear)
a second test page without the tape came
out clean and sharp ,so no damage done :-)
Very brave, foolish, or got an old cheap laser
printer. ;')

Foreseeable, I suppose, as the fuser roller is only
sized to heat up at most a thick sheet of paper, and
paper has very little heat capacity so it doesn't take
much to heat it to 400F. Copper, on the other hand,
takes a lot to heat up. Think about how long you have
to hold the iron or heat press on the board, and some
recommend preheating the board. I can only send thin
boards through my non-modified laminator.

I suspect my friend's laser printer directly on PCB
worked because it was very old and likely overpowered.

Steve Greenfield

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