Hi Patrick,
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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Patrick Cambre
<braincambre500@...> wrote:
> As far as you using inkjet transparancies in making
> your PCBs...are you saying that you DO NOT use
> pre-sensitive PCBs for this particular process...or
> are using saying that use USE pre-sensitive PCBs in
> putting your inkjet transparancies on the board?
That's right, I'm not using photosensitive boards. I'd like to do
that because it will give the best results, but I can't locate any
positive resist from a local source and don't really want to mess with
more chemicals (I live in a rural area and eventually we drink what we
put in the sink/toilet/ground).
My inkjet transfer method is an adaptation of the paper toner
transfer. It eliminates the paper disolving step. It's more like the
press-and-peel sheets others have mentioned. Cost for the inkjet
method is probably between the two.
Regards,
Dennis