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πŸ”₯ Ximimark 20Pcs A4 Sheet Heat Toner Transfer Paper for PCB Electronic Prototyping DIY Projects Review

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Printing TechnologyLaser, Thermal
BrandXimimark
Compatible DevicesPC

Description of πŸ”₯ Ximimark 20Pcs A4 Sheet Heat Toner Transfer Paper for PCB Electronic Prototyping DIY Projects

A4 size layout, use a laser printer to put the PCB diagram on a smooth side, apply it to the copper plate, and put it into the rapid plate making machine or electric iron transfer. The production of printed circuit boards is often a headache for electronic enthusiasts. Many electronic enthusiasts often use amateur production methods such as paint tracing, knife engraving, and self-adhesive bonding to make a printed circuit board. It is slow and it is difficult to make high quality printed circuit boards. The production of printed circuit boards has become a "roadblock" for many beginners to enter the electronic hall. Therefore, DIY thermal transfer paper has become a must-have material for electronic enthusiasts to make high-precision circuit boards. The plate making process is low in cost, fast in speed and high in precision. Can make double panels.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

This stuff works! for transfer paper

I tried to transfer the toner before but without success. I eventually found that fine sanding the board and then washing it with soap and water until it was sparkling clean was key. The toner sticks like glue to a very clean board. After cleaning, do not touch it. I tried glossy magazine paper, but some of the paper's ink ended up on the cardboard. Then I tried these. Absolutely flawless transmission!

Pros
  • Printed circuit board production often causes headaches for electronics enthusiasts. Many electronics enthusiasts often use amateur manufacturing methods such as color tracing, knife engraving, and self-adhesive connections to create circuit boards. It is slow and difficult to produce high quality PCBs.
Cons
  • The list will be long.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

NOT RISK! suitable for crafting

I just got a whole sheet of this out of my dad's Brother laser printer. Yes. It could be very bad. I archived it like any other magazine paper and started printing. I noticed that the media never came out of the printer even though it was gone. I checked the normal congestion areas and couldn't figure out where it ended up. This is where it gets fun. So I turn it back on and let the cleaning cycle run and the room starts smelling burnt. I immediately unplugged the thing and eventually found the

Pros
  • A4 size layout, use laser printer to put the circuit diagram diagram on the smooth side, put it on the copper plate, and put it into the fast plate making machine or electric iron.
Cons
  • Little things

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Great value, works great but can be difficult to print

I bought a few of these to machine etch plates and they worked great! After the brass was lightly sanded and cleaned with acetone, the transfer layer adhered firmly. Good clean lines, almost no voids even at a slightly higher temperature than recommended. Now for some of the downsides. Paper size (A4) isn't exactly common here, so setting up files and a printer to work with is a bit of a hassle. To make matters worse, the paper is very thin and it takes the printer multiple attempts to feed it…

Pros
  • Perfect for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Not sure

First, the paper has a natural curl along its long edges, which makes it easy to damage. Once printed onto paper, it curls up even more, making multiple prints a risky, if not impossible, option. Transferring the design to copper sheets has been a bit disappointing but has succeeded 2 out of 3 times so far (completely new). Once in the electroetch solution, the toner resist came off after half the desired etch time. It had good clean lines and we will try different transmission methods as…

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • No instructions

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Ideal for transferring text onto aluminium.

I bought these transfer papers to transfer my Photoshop labels to the aluminum front and back panels of a stereo amp built from scratch. You just need to flip the image horizontally in Photoshop before printing and it will print perfectly. I've read that some laser printers have trouble printing on this paper, but my Dell 2350d had no trouble. Printed labels for Volume, Treble, Bass, Base Crossover and Mid Volume have also been transferred to the aluminum. I put the paper on top of a piece of…

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Slightly torn