I thought the new found targets for DipTrace PCB was going help me do the Double Sided Alignment trick, see previous post. The concentric circles looked good on paper, but in practice they are too thin to stick to the PCB for Toner Transfer. The solution is simple make the circles lines thicker - ah, no-can-do with DipTrace. The targets were made from software built-in "Mounting Hole" art (for reasons given before) and the image thickness for circles can not be altered. Too bad, it was a good idea. Other software PCB packages may have more flexibility for creating Targets.
So, back to the drawing board.
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A little of the Board Outline Trace and most of the Targets came off the PCB (maybe popped off) near one end of the image. Other than that, the alignment as inspected on the light table looks very good, as shown by light through the center of the pads and VIAs (click on the next image for a good look).
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Good alignment can be check by inspecting the small 10 mil holes in the VIAs, five VIAs can be found on the board.
I will not use this PCB to build a project, it will be kept as an example. Due to some of my experimental last minute PCB design edits, the holes on the major PADs had reverted to the default size (35 mils), which is too large for my project (I actually wanted 12 mils holes). I will have to re-make the board.
My next experiment will include more attention to the thermal environment of all processes.
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