When using the toner transfere method I can see a kinda glaze over the toner area and parts of the copper clad board. Is this normal and will it effect the etching? Thanks guys.
I used Canon Photo Paper to make a few Guitar Effect PCB's and the paper left artifacts between tights traces, bridging the traces... After etching I had to scrape off the bridges. On my second one I did, I scraped off the artifacts before etching and all went well...
He's referring to the slight glaze/haze you get after removing the paper. It leaves a white-ish film on the board even after removing all of the paper. You can still visually see the traces and inspect the board for breaks/bridges/shorts in the traces and correct them prior to etching. But I did not remove the haze you're referring to. From what I saw I think you'd have to go to town scrubbing the board and likely scrub off the toner in the process.
Sounds exactly like what mine had. But mine seemed a bit thicker than your description. Mine flaked off when pushed/lightly rubbed with a small screw driver. Canon Brand Photo paper is very thick so I think it leaves a heavier glaze on. If your using a very heavy paper it might be worth it to remove it.