OK, I give, I'll scan this article in the next couple of days. Anyone out there willing to post this on their web site so I don't have to email it umpteen times? CIAO - Martin R. Green elimar@bigfoot.com ---------- From: Alan G. Smith[SMTP:innovate@INNOVATUS.COM] Sent: Thursday, October 02, 1997 9:37 AM To: PICLIST@mitvma.mit.edu Subject: Re: [OT] A new way to make PCB's Unfortunately, I can't find this magazine for sale around here. Can I get anyone to mail me a copy? I'll send you a check for the magazine and your postage. Send me PRIVATE e-mail if you can /will do this. Thanks, Alan G. Smith +--------------- | Alan G. Smith | ags@poboxes.com | http://www.innovatus.com/ags On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, Martin R. Green wrote: > A lot of the questions about this would be answered if you go get the > November issue of Electronics Now. The foil is "pre-etched" for a couple > of minutes to prepare the surface to accept the toner, then cleaned when > finished with xylene and a light brushing with fine steel wool. > > > Martin R. Green > elimar@bigfoot.com > > ---------- > From: Tjaart van der Walt[SMTP:tjaart@wasp.co.za] > Sent: Thursday, October 02, 1997 12:28 AM > To: PICLIST@mitvma.mit.edu > Subject: Re: [OT] A new way to make PCB's > > > > > (feeling a little uncomfortable about running foil through my HP3) > > How can a conductive foil be used in a xerographic process? > (Wet a small section in the middle of a page and try to print on it) > > -- > Friendly Regards > > Tjaart van der Walt > mailto:tjaart@wasp.co.za > _____________________________________________________________ > | WASP International http://www.wasp.co.za/~tjaart/index.html | > | R&D Engineer : GSM peripheral services development | > | Vehicle tracking | Telemetry systems | GSM data transfer | > | Voice : +27-(0)11-622-8686 | Fax : +27-(0)11-622-8973 | > | WGS-84 : 26010.52'S 28006.19'E | > |_____________________________________________________________| >