PCB Transfers

saiello

Dec 7, 2006
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Hi All,
I'm looking for a cheap and easy way to transfer my circuit onto copper board. I'm using a piece of software that can print the tracks 1:1 on a printer. I'm aware of the various methods out there, photoboard+UV light, transfers, laser printer/toner method, etch-pen, etc. I came across a paper product that allows you to print a graphic using an inkjet printer and transfer it onto a T-shirt using an iron. Would this work? Has anyone has tried this?

Thanks,
Salvatore. 

 

prateeksikka

Jun 19, 2004
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hi saiello.

i myself have not used it but have seen people using it.
this is a very compact and easy way of printing the circuits but i personally dont recommend it just because of the fact that i see a possibility of the tracks getting shorted down even if a bit of ink spreads specially if tracks are closely spaced.

 

gogo2520

Aug 14, 2005
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Hello

  If you don't have a laser printer, I think the easy way would be to print it out on a inkjet then have it copied with a laser copy machine using office gloss paper.. Inkjet ink is water base and will desolve in water.
                                      have fun
                                      gogo

 

mvs sarma

Feb 12, 2006
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Hi All,
........................... I came across a paper product that allows you to print a graphic using an inkjet printer and transfer it onto a T-shirt using an iron. Would this work? Has anyone has tried this?

Thanks,
Salvatore.
 
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