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Re: gEDA-user: PCB Paneling toner transfer test



Two comments, other than "Cool!"

First, articles about toner transfer suggest using a new toner
cartridge, and keeping that one separate - take it out between runs so
it's *always* new, and when the other one runs out, buy a new PCB one
and put the old PCB one into regular service, so you always have a new
toner cartridge.  They also suggest setting your laser printer to it's
blackest setting; some HPs have menu options for that.

Second, have you looked at the bloat test pattern I've got online?
It's here: http://www.delorie.com/pcb/ It has a bunch of test patterns
designed for the kind of test you're doing, including adjustments for
psbloat.  My print-only tests show that at 600dpi I'm limited to 5 mil
before the line widths become unreliable under a microscope.


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