Hello,
Today I made my first ever attempt at a single sided PCB board at home. So far, all seems good. I made my circuit in Fritzing and printed it (mirrored), ironed it onto my copper PCB board, soaked the paper for about an hour then removed the paper.... and it looks pretty good.
An FYI....I used a Brother HL-L2315D laser printer with the setting to lay heaviest toner.
However, it seems the traces have a bit of paper stuck to them (like ghosting) and I'm not sure if I should just leave it or if I need to try to get that paper off before etching? It only appears to be on the traces. There does not seem to be any paper stuck to the copper PCB itself.
Should I go over the board with scotchbrite, or anything before etching it with the Ferric chloride solution?
Thanks
Today I made my first ever attempt at a single sided PCB board at home. So far, all seems good. I made my circuit in Fritzing and printed it (mirrored), ironed it onto my copper PCB board, soaked the paper for about an hour then removed the paper.... and it looks pretty good.
An FYI....I used a Brother HL-L2315D laser printer with the setting to lay heaviest toner.
However, it seems the traces have a bit of paper stuck to them (like ghosting) and I'm not sure if I should just leave it or if I need to try to get that paper off before etching? It only appears to be on the traces. There does not seem to be any paper stuck to the copper PCB itself.
Should I go over the board with scotchbrite, or anything before etching it with the Ferric chloride solution?
Thanks
