I just bid on one on ebay.... 30 bucks with usb. yea i keep watching that video over and over again. It's just genius that people have the time to put something like that together.<br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">
On 1/28/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Colin Raffel</b> <<a href="mailto:colin@experimentalistsanonymous.com">colin@experimentalistsanonymous.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Well, it uses prefabricated superconducting transducer silicon. (I<br>laughed out lout at that video! That doesn't happen much with stuff<br>on the net.)<br><br>-Colin<br><br>On Jan 29, 2006, at 12:41 AM, josh summitt wrote:
<br><br>> but is it superior to the Retro Encabulator!<br>><br>> On 1/28/06, Colin Raffel <<a href="mailto:colin@experimentalistsanonymous.com">colin@experimentalistsanonymous.com</a> ><br>> wrote:Or you can get a supercheap laser printer like mine-a Samsung
<br>> ML1740. I think I got this one for $60. Laser is far superior to<br>> Inkjet, even in it's cheapest form IMO.<br>><br>> -Colin<br>><br>> On Jan 28, 2006, at 11:51 PM, josh summitt wrote:<br>><br>
> > Thats it, I feel really stupid. i am using an inkjet printer. I had<br>> > it in my head that it was a laser printer. But i can just photo<br>> > copy it right?I'll try this at th local Kinkos<br>> > Thanks All
<br>> > Josh<br>> ><br>> > On 1/28/06, harrybissell <<a href="mailto:harrybissell@prodigy.net">harrybissell@prodigy.net</a>> wrote: ink ???<br>> ><br>> > this will not work with an inkjet printer... only with a laser
<br>> > printer or photocopy machine that uses black 'toner'.<br>> ><br>> > maybe that's what you meant by ink, but I thought i'd<br>> > warn you just in case...<br>> ><br>> > H^) harry
<br>> ><br>> > josh summitt wrote:<br>> > ><br>> > > I'm about to try laying out some boards using the Press N Peel<br>> blue<br>> > > film. Does anyone have any experinces with this that they would
<br>> like<br>> > > to share that might save me alot of trial and error. The first<br>> > one did<br>> > > not come out to well. Almost none of the Blue film came off on the<br>> > > board. I think this was because the ink was not quite dry. So i
<br>> > > printed some more and i will wait till tomorrow and try again.<br>> > > Hopefully the ink will be good and dry then. Any thoughts or<br>> > > alternatives?<br>> > > Josh<br>> >
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