[sdiy] ELEKTOR PCB PROTOTYPING MACHINE
Tim Parkhurst
tim.parkhurst at gmail.com
Thu Dec 2 06:43:52 CET 2010
I still say there's a market for a reasonably-priced inkjet based
printer that could be used for printing resist on PCBs. I have heard
of some people who have modded printers and found the proper
ink/resist to do this, but it sounds like a lot of hit and miss. The
proper solution would have a nice flat feed bed, adjustable for .030"
to .125" PCBs and come with the proper ink carts. Could probably be
done and sold for... $300? $200? Could be a worthwhile product?
Tim (I'll volunteer to beta test) Servo
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On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 8:22 PM, dan snazelle <subjectivity at hotmail.com> wrote:
> anyone seen this?
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> http://www.elektor.com/projects/pcb-prototyper-%28100619%29.1599728.lynkx
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> around 5 grand.
>
> I was wondering if anyone on this list has a PCB router at their disposal...sure seems like a nice thing to have
>
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> http://www.elektor.com/projects/pcb-prototyper-%28100619%29.1599728.lynkx
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