H. Carl Ott wrote: > > At 02:26 PM 12/8/2002, you wrote: > >Do you have any recommendation as to which HP > >laser printer works out best? > That dyna-art vacuum box is certainly interesting. But I'm not sure it > will fix the problem. You really want something to not just melt the toner > but to get it to reflow slightly. > I'd like to hear some first hand experiences with it. > It is cheaper then the super-fuser dyna-art sells. Hi Carl, don't use a laser printer!! It's not the best way. I have a friend that uses a different method and i've seen his boards. Use a PHOTOCOPIER. You can print the artwork on any laser or bubblejet, then go to a copy house and photocopy on DARK. A photocopier puts down a much heavier toner layer than a laserprinter. Then iron on the PCB and it's ready for etching. If you use good qual laser paper (fluffless) for the first artwork sheet and the photocopy they come out very nice. :o) -Roman -- 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