> > - What is this toner transfer method?
> 
> You use the toner itself as the etch resist, by printing on special
> paper which comes off easily when wet, or regular glossy paper, which
> comes off eventually when wet.

I've not tried it myself, but I saw this and thought it sounded 
interesting (and I like cheap):

::: quote from http://forum.microchip.com/tm.aspx?m=198679 :::

By the way... if you want to know cheapest way to create PCB-s with even 0.15mm 
tracks : 
1. buy a smoothy-shiny paper magazine 
2. get a laser printer 
3. create a pcb in routing tool 
4. print mirrored pcb on that paper (100% scale) 
5. cut the pcb to the printed size 
6. get an iron, set the temperature to about 180'C and iron that paper to the 
copper of unetched pcb for about 5 minutes 
7. put the pcb with the paper into the water for approx 10 minutes 
8. try to remove the paper from the copper gently, the toner should remain on 
the copper 
9. if everything is clear and there's no broken tracks you can etch it in the 
ferrum chloride (FeCl3) 
10. after etching remove the remaining toner from the copper with acetone or 
xylene.

::: end quote :::


Karl.


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