[sdiy] Inkjet Printing on Aluminium

Ken Stone sasami at hotkey.net.au
Mon Jan 13 07:36:16 CET 2003


If I recall correctly, one of these developers was actually a caustic
soultion. You could use caustic soda instead. Of course which developer went
with which product, I don't recall.

Ken

>No... it wasn't water. Some form of alcohol based fluid.  Eats ozone
>layer or people... I presume  :^P
>
>Called  "Scotchcal"  (not to be confused with today's scotchcal film) or
>
>later "DynaMark"
>
>H^) harry
>
>Tim Ressel wrote:
>
>> Many years ago I used a product (3M??) that used an
>> arc lamp or other UV source to expose the material
>> thru a transparancy of the artwork. The material was
>> then washed in water I think... its been a long time.
>> It came in several colors and had (I think) a metallic
>> backing. Pretty handy for making one-off protos.
>>
>> Meanwhile I'm having okay success with using the
>> inkjet and photo paper to make panels. Its not a
>> perfect system, but it is cheap and easy.
>>
>> --tr
>>
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