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Over the years I've collected a few ways to make PCB's and on
occasion I do revisit Press N Peel.
What's that blue stuff anyways?
The blue has a matte finish like flat paint on a film that is
probably just plain laser transparency film.
Most laquer coatings may have too much adhesion to the
transparency film.
Acrylic primers are matte like the Blue stuff but I suspect may
not handle the laser printer heat.
So....I'm wondering if I could make my own Press N Peel by
getting a can of BBQ paint (high heat rating probably due to
silicone) and spraying it on laser transparency film?
Bye bye laser printer?
Any coating ideas?
occasion I do revisit Press N Peel.
What's that blue stuff anyways?
The blue has a matte finish like flat paint on a film that is
probably just plain laser transparency film.
Most laquer coatings may have too much adhesion to the
transparency film.
Acrylic primers are matte like the Blue stuff but I suspect may
not handle the laser printer heat.
So....I'm wondering if I could make my own Press N Peel by
getting a can of BBQ paint (high heat rating probably due to
silicone) and spraying it on laser transparency film?
Bye bye laser printer?
Any coating ideas?