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Xerox toner in HP LaserJet 1022 not INK .... its TONER 2


 

mispeelled link in first email

Yes... I agree.... I have seen different properties in inks...
but
we are talking about TONER for laser printers here...... for toner transfer etching PCBs.

not ink

so the question raised is if generic refill toners .... black powder..... targeting HP LaserJet laser printers
ARE OK to use.



On 01/16/2019 05:24 AM, Kevin Byrne via Groups.Io wrote:
It has been my experience to use only genuine HP ink. Properties of different inks of remanufactured places I gather.


 

Thanks for all the responses. I guess the only way I'll know is to try it. I never made a pcb yet but have been close a few times but as usual, something else gets in the way. I just downloaded 4 pcb cad programs and for making a quick simple pcb, and am going to start with Design Spark. I have Eagle Dad, Kicad, and Diptrace too. For this first project I need to get it done asap and after looking at the others, Design Spark looked the easiest to get going cause I am a noob again. I plan on using the toner transfer and acetone/alcohol method. My circuit is really small and simple and I could probably draw it with a sharpie, but I want it to look professional. :) I will start some other threads on specific questions like the best paper (HP Glossy) or magazine glossy?

Thanks,

Dave

On 1/16/2019 7:59 AM, Rob via Groups.Io wrote:
mispeelled link in first email

Yes... I agree.... I have seen different properties in inks...
but
we are talking about TONER for laser printers here...... for toner transfer etching PCBs.

not ink

so the question raised is if generic refill toners .... black powder..... targeting HP LaserJet?? laser printers
ARE OK to use.






On 01/16/2019 05:24 AM, Kevin Byrne via Groups.Io wrote:
It has been my experience to use only genuine HP ink. Properties of different inks of remanufactured places I gather.