Slightly OT, but how to you line up your 2 layers?Huh? :S
its not as hard as you might think. first you need to get your margins on the printer consistent from print to print, I use 4.5 on my brother laser printer and measure them on each print job. If it prints consistently withing +/- .005" then your ok and just mirror the top layer.
its helpful and more reliable to have a form to set everything up, I have a small 6" x 6" piece of sheet metal with a 90 deg bend on the top and side for alignment. you put the bottom print job facing up into the form then the dual side board then the top print job facing down and if its all pushed into the corner it will line up every time. then you just set your iron on it till its all stuck together and you can then move it about to really iron it together.
you must also make sure that your boards are square and straight.
Another option is too print out the bottom layer, lay it over the board and drill 2 holes, on in the top right corner and one in the bottom left corner. then you stick a needle through the printouts of the top laser print job that correspond to the board drill holes and ling it up then iron it on till its stuck and do the same for the bottom. this is how I used to do it and its not as difficult as it sounds.