Mark: Try buying some laser or inkjet labels ( I use the 3.5 floppy labels), peel off the labels and print the PC trace onto the shiny backing paper the labels were on with you laser printer. Then you can iron them onto the copper clad board with a common household iron. Of course make certain that your board is very very clean and also put another piece of paper over the top of the backing sheet to put your iron on. Preheat the board with the iron for about 30 seconds to 1 minute before you actually iron on the transfer. Then place the trace printout on the board, put the blank paper sheet on the backing and place the iron on it. Keep the iron with moderate pressure on there and move it around slowly for about 2 minutes. You may have to experiment with the heat settings on the iron to get the proper results as irons all differ somewhat. I would start with the lowest and go until I had the setting you need. Carefully peel off the label backing material and hopefully you will have your resist trace intact and ready for etching. You might want to check out Al Williams web site as he has the detailed instructions for doing PCBs this way. Regards and hope this helps, Randy A.