It's not pretty, but I'm pretty sure it'll work. I don't have access to a laserjet printer, so I did it the ghetto way, with sharpie!
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7038/6822360662_697a9301ff_z.jpg)
Looks pretty reasonable. Sharpie is a good way to go, as is acetate OHP pens as long as they're solvent- and not water-based.
Heres my 2nd or 3rd attempt with a CNC machine. Its nice, but bloody expensive! :o
Both very nice........I too use the sharpie method. Spent ages trying photo method with terrible results. Same with laser jets! Sharpie method isn't the prettiest but it's functional and reliable!!!
I've been thinking about trying this - I've been doing a lot of runs of threes lately and just adding 20 jumpers to a stripboard can take 30mins+ would be great if it saves time
made this today at work maybe the best board i have made
(http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/gg543/01012k7/Synthrotek%20Projects/th_IMAG0281.jpg) (http://s1243.beta.photobucket.com/user/01012k7/media/Synthrotek%20Projects/IMAG0281.jpg.html)
(http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/gg543/01012k7/Synthrotek%20Projects/th_IMAG0289.jpg) (http://s1243.beta.photobucket.com/user/01012k7/media/Synthrotek%20Projects/IMAG0289.jpg.html)
installed it in the project i am making .. made using the cheap yellow transfer paper gave up with the press n peel ..