Who Uses Our
"Toner Transfer System"?

HOBBYISTS:

The hobbyists' objective: "Don't Spend A Dime More Then Absolutely Necessary!" By using our startup kit for a very lost cost investment, you can easily make your own high quality boards in just a few minutes of time. You don't even need a laser printer. Just take your "ink jet" original down to your local "copy house" and make a duplicate onto our TTS paper using their photocopier. You are simply converting your inkjet printout (or a magazine construction article) into a "toner" based image onto our TTS paper. It is highly recommended to use our special "TIA" (Toner Image Applicator) if doing larger and/or high density PCB's. (Iron's will work for small boards but lack the capacity to handle larger boards.)


MIDNIGHT ENGINEERS:

With one foot in your "day job" and the other working late hours at home developing new ideas for that "million dollar project", you need to make prototype circuit boards in a reliable and low cost manner. Money is tight so sending boards out to be fabricated is OUT the question.


CORPORATE "R&D" ENGINEERS:

"Time is money"! Sure your budget may provide the funds for expensive 24 hour turn-arounds, but why in the world would you when you can make your prototype in 15 minutes! Our system provides you the flexibility of making circuit changes "on the fly"... something you can't get anywhere else in the world. When money is not an issue, TIME WASTED waiting for your boards to be returned is!

To date, many state, city and municipalities have put one of these systems to work in their R&D departments, as well as larger "big name" corporations like 3M, AMP, B.F.Goodrich, Motorola, NBC-TV and Phillips Semiconductor, just to name a few. They've made the switch to "instant PCB" and lov'n it.Stop wasting money sending out for single and double-sided boards and check out the advantages and quality you can get with our process.


EDUCATION: (High School, Trade, College & Universities)

For the first time in history educational institutions can now go beyond theory on the chalk board! With one of our systems in your lab, students can get "hands-on" experience making their own boards and testing the circuits they just learned about or designed themselves. It's catching on... Louisiana State, MIT, Cal Tech, Georgia Tech, MIT, Stanford and Univ of Texas to name drop just a few. Give your students the experience they need to completely round out their EE degree.


Here are some better known companies who use our "Direct Etch" system who have saved thousands of dollars by not sending boards out to be prototyped.

CORPORATE USERS:

3M Corporation
Arizona Dept. of Insurance
AT&T Bell Labs

Bendix/King (avionics)
Boeing Defense & Space Group
Bourns Instruments
Briggs & Stratton Corp.
Burrows Paper Company
Baltimore Sun (newspaper)

Caterpillar, Inc.
Chrysler Corporation
Computer World
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
CBS, N.Y.
Cellular•One
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA!)
Cisco System
Compaq Computer
Crane Surface Warfare Center

Eastman Kodak
Eaton Corporation

Ford Motor Company
First National Bank, NM
Federal Civil Service
FERMI National Accelerator Lab
F.B.I.
Federal Express
Florida Power & Light (FPL)

General Dynamics, Space Division
General Motors (Matrix)
GTE
General Electric
General Electric

Henry Ford Hospital
Hughes Aircraft
Harmon-Kardin
Harris Space Systems
Hewlett-Packard

IBM, Canada
Intel Corporation
IBM

Kaiser Aluminum
Kepro
Kohler Company
KUSA-TV, Colorado

Lockheed Corporation (F-117A program)
Lanier Systems
Linear Technology
Lucent Technology
McDonald Observatory (U of Austin)
Motorola Corporation
Metal Components Co (Korea)

Naval Warfare Assessment Center
Northrop
NASA - L.B.J. Space Center
Nat. Oceanic & Atmospheric Assoc
National Geographic Society
National Radio Astronomy Observatory
National Steel Corporation
Neurological Sciences Institute/OHSU

OK Industries

Potter & Brumfield

Raster Ops
Raytheon Company
Rand McNally

Sharp Electronics
Siemens (Canada)
San Francisco Fire Department
Sony Corporation of America
Sonitech
Smith Corona

Transportation Safety Board
TRW
Teledyne Brown Eng. (Marine)

U.S. Food & Drug
U.S. Navy
U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services
U.S. Army/European Theatre
U.S. Naval Surface Warefare Center
U.S. Naval Underwater Research

USAF: Hill AFB, Utah
USAF: Mountain Home AFB, Idaho

Universal Studios Hollywood

Veteran's Administration

Wahl Clipper (hair trimming tools)
Westinghouse

Z100 Radio, N.Y.

EDUCATIONAL USERS:

Cal Tech, Pasadena
Clinton Community College
Corning Community College
Cornell Medical College

East Los Angeles College

Harvard University Bio Labs

Illinois Institute of Technology
Iowa State University

Johns Hopkins University

Louisiana State University (Physics)
Lund University

Messiah College
Miami University
Mississippi State University
Millersville University (Industry)
Monona Grove School District
Murray State University (Science)

New York City Board of Education
North Carolina State University
Northern Arizona State University

Ohio State University
Ohio University

Pacific Union College
Pittsburg State University

Rockville Centre Union School Dist

San Antonio College
Southern Illinois University
Stanford University
SUNY/Buffalo, Amherst Campus
Swarthmore College

University of Arkansas at Little Rock
University of Arizona
University of California at Berkeley
University of California at Davis
University of Colorado
University of Illinois
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky (Chemistry)
University of Miami
University of Michigan
University of Mississippi (Elect. Eng)
University of Nevada
University of Notre Dame (Physics)
University of Redlands (Computer)
University of Rochester
University of Texas at Austin
University of Toledo
University of Victoria (Canada)

Virginia Polytechnic Institute

Western Illinois University
West Washington University
Wright State University
Wisconsin Indian Head Tech College

Yale University