[Milsurplus] PCB - masking question. heat mailable inkjet ink ?

C.Whitaker whitaker at pa.net
Fri Jan 25 09:34:41 EST 2013


de WB2CPN
I use the color transfer that puts a picture
on to a T-Shirt.  Staples has it.
Uses hot iron.
I didn't try on board.
73  Clete
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On 1/25/2013 12:32 AM, John Hutchins wrote:
> Ah Group
> I spent most of the day creating, PCB artwork, Finding a program for 
> free to convert KDF format to PDF, then taking the new PDF, KDF 
> expunged, file and using Gimp to flip the image. The ran to the store, 
> purchased on sale Kodak Glossy photo paper.   Printed the image let it 
> dry.  Whipped out the iron, turned it up to the highest setting in 
> hopes of transferring the ink from the glossy photo paper on to a 
> tinned copper waffle board- with no success ( -! whaaaaah. I did a 
> little research on the web about this process, but not enough 
> understanding to the ironed on pattern stick.  Yes granted I used an 
> Ink jet,  So it may be off to FEDX-Kinkos to use their a laser jet on 
> my glossy paper.
>
> Question. heat mailable  inkjet ink ? Yes mailable is most likely not 
> the proper term, I got it....
> Is there, some Ink-Jet ink that will re-flow when heat is applied; 
> like, similar to, Laser printer toner?  Thought I would ask.
>
> Thanks - A shot in the dark
> Hutch
>
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