For making your own boards at home do it the way the professionals do it with the photo/uv process. You can truly turn out some quality designs using this method and there is no problems like messing with toner and trying to get it to transfer to the board.
All you need is:
Laminator - can use any brand, doesn't matter as long as it gets hot and you can feed the board through it, cost about $20 USD
Photoresist film - about .75 USD per sheet
developer for film - $3USD and last for about 100 boards
transparency sheets for a laser printer
light source - CFL bulbs work great
small piece of glass , old picture frame glass works fine
At first I was scared of using this process and that it would be too difficult, boy was I wrong. I can now go from printing the design to etching a board in 30 minutes for a double sided board and most of that is the 20 minutes to expose the board to UV light.
You need a room with low light, the film is sensitive to UV light so something like those yellow bug lights will not expose the film.
Clean the copper clad like you normally would for toner transfer.
Peel off the inner side of the film and place it on the board.
Feed the board into the laminator
Repeat for the other side if you are doing double sided boards.
Place your transparency sheet with the design over the board then cover with the glass so the sheet is tight against the board
turn on the CFL light positioned about 12 inches away from the board.
Wait 10-12 minutes.
Turn off the light, flip the board, put on the new pattern , and expose that side for 10-12 minutes
Remove the plastic cover off the film that is there to keep the transparency from sticking to it.
Place board in developer and shake the container slightly to agitate the developer across the board the film that was not exposed will wash away
Rinse in water
Board is now ready to etch.
Here is an example of how fine a line you can get with the photo process, sorry for the pic quality, this is an example of how the design looks on the transparency sheet .
The good thing about this process is you can make a book of all your designs and re-use them whenever you need to.