This was not explicitly explained on the website, but this is how I
interpreted it.
It looks like a small copper cup with a small heater using an smd
resistor. Paraffin wax is melted inside the cup. A small hollow needle
is attached to the cup. The needle is tapped against the board which
draws out some melted paraffin which solidifies. This process is
repeated about 200 times per second while moving the needle.
It sort of made me think of something like a tatoo making process.
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, roger lucas <ralucas4277@...> wrote:
>
> Zoran,
>
> Sounds a great idea, but unfortunately the site always
> seems to be unaccessable. Could you post some details
> on this forum so we can understand the details.
>
> TIA
>
> Roger
>
>
> --- zoran_vasiljevic2000 <v.zoran@...> wrote:
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> Zoran's plotter is similar to a regular X/Y plotter,
> except that it
> does not
> use ink, it uses melted paraffin (wax), for drawing
> on PCB laminate, and
> for making PCB. After drawing, it is developed in
> Ferric Chloride,
> according to the well known process.
>
> For more, open the link:
>
> http://ca.geocities.com/zoran_vasiljevic2000/index.html
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> Thanks,
> Zoran
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