Thanks Thomas. :o) Yes I have seen the toner method work, and it works with plain paper too if the toner is dark enough. But the idea of ink straight to PCB is tempting. ;o) -Roman Thomas Lehmann wrote: > > Hello Roman, > > do you know the toner transfer method? > In this case you print the positive picture of the pcb > on a heat resistant plastic film with a laser printer. > Afterwards you take the raw pcb with the copper side upwards, > put the plasic film with the picture side down on it. > Then ironing the plasic film. The toner will melt and the > image is transfered to the copper. Plastic film is removed afterwards. > While the melting toner particles are etch resistant you can put > you pcb direct in Fe(III)Cl or something else for etching. > After etching you can remove the toner with something like aceton, > and voila, the pcb is ready for drilling. -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics