> I have a Canon MP160 photo printer and I'd like to print masks to make a > home made pcb. I don't have a laser printer. I have Pulsar's toner > transfers paper; can I print the masks on a photo printer? Also, I have the > the .ps file of the layout that I converted to a pdf can I print both > component and soder masks on one piece of paper to be more economical with > the paper?
You can't use an inkjet to do toner transfer; it's the toner itself that's important. However, you can print the pattern with the inkjet and *photocopy* it at, say, your local office supply store. The photocopy will be toner-based. Yes, you can print both masks on one sheet and cut them apart. Or, what I do, print on regular paper first, cut out a small piece of TT paper, and tape that over the existing print and print on it again. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

