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- From: parker@gdls.UUCP (The Dougster)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: Re: PC masks from a laser printer??
- Message-ID: <4918@gdls.UUCP>
- Date: 27 Jul 92 19:09:21 GMT
- References: <1992Jul27.065039.5734@lugb.latrobe.edu.au>
- Organization: General Dynamics Land Systems, Sterling Heights, MI
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- In article <1992Jul27.065039.5734@lugb.latrobe.edu.au>, MATGBB@LURE.LATROBE.EDU.AU (BYRNES,Graham) writes:
- > Dear Knowledgeable ones,
- > Up until now I have made my PCB's using donut and tape transfers on
- > overhead proj film, exposing Electrolube +ve resist on the copper.
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- I found this out for my silkscreening doings...
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- Vellum (some say onion skin) works better at
- taking the toner from the laser printer, and still allows
- the visible or IR or UV to pass through and expose any
- photosensitive coatings below.
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