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The BCQLI 100 PCB Circuit Board Thermal Transfer Paper is an A4-sized, yellow thermal transfer solution designed specifically for DIY circuit board creation. With 100 sheets included, this product is laser printer compatible and requires a laminator for optimal results. Perfect for hobbyists and professionals alike, it simplifies the etching process, ensuring high-quality outcomes for all your electronic projects.
Item Weight | 0.55 Kilograms |
Batteries required | No |
R**S
Good value for the money, but must be used carefully
First off, if you're looking for a GOOD product, Press-N-Peel Blue is far superior. However, at 1/10th of the cost per sheet, this product is definitely serviceable.Here's some tips I found to make these sheets work:1. Set your printer to thin sheets in the printer preferences, and only put one sheet at a time in the tray. This paper is very thin and slippery, and tends to jam and crinkle if ran as normal paper. And if multiple sheets are in the tray, my printer will tend to pull up multiple at once.2. Turn the darkness up, and set your printer to fix toner adhesion. This product is basically just glossy paper, and if your printer tries to rush the job, the toner is more likely to stick to the drum than the paper. (If this happens, an easy way to fix it is to print a blank sheet of normal paper with a line down the middle. It'll pull any stuck toner off of your drum)3. I find it helps not to overfill your page with toner. I'm doing small designs for pendant etching, and I am tiling them like a checker board on the page.4. Store your paper on a flat surface with something heavy and flat on top of it, like a large book. The paper tends to want to curl upward over time, which can cause feed issues.Note: this advice is based on my personal experience with a Brother HL-2240 laser printer. Your printer may likely be different, and your results may vary.
J**.
WARNING! Read this note.
Good value and good performance. Do NOT start an image too close to the starting edge of the paper. It will stick to the fuser before the pickup rollers have a chance to grab the paper, and will cause a horrible jam. It is best to allow at least an inch of blank paper before the image starts.I use 170-degrees-C for 60 seconds. Put a thin silicone sheet between the heat press and the paper. Allow the PCB to come to room temperature by itself (don't use water) prior to gently removing the paper.I've printed lines down to 0.4mm wide. If there are any voids in the final image, you can use a fine-point black Sharpie to fill in those gaps. Use 2-3 layers. The indelible versions resist ferric chloride.
R**L
Práctico
Lo fácil es imprimir PCB en este tipo de papel. Quedan muy bien definidas las pistas en la PCB.
M**H
Could be improved
The transfer paper works with some help. The paper is thin which makes it readily wrap around the drum in the printer (has happened 3x so far, doesn't stick to the drum and is easily removed) For my printer a 3" (75mm) wide strip of masking tape on the back of the paper is enough to keep this from happening. I have also had luck with a strip of masking tape down each side. You have to leave the tape on when you transfer the toner to the board. I am using this paper to transfer toner onto vinyl sheets and I use an iron with some pressure and rubbing as a laminator would melt the vinyl. A laminator is the best option to transfer traces onto a pcb which is of course the best option. I would recommend thicker paper (ie. A different product) if you don't want to disassemble your laser printer while experimenting with what configuration works with your printer.
J**H
Circuit board thermal transfer paper
Grate product fast delivery hope to buy again thanks a lot.
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