What about this one? It's inkjet, not bubblejet:
LEXMARK Z515 COLOR INKJET DIGITAL PHOTO PRINTER
Robert
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What happens with ordinary inkjet ink anyways? It comes off when dipped in
ferric chloride solution?
That's too bad, I already had this printer taken apart. I've identified all
the important switches and figured I have to remove the teeth-rollers. I
suppose the rear feeder roller would be plenty to push a PCB through.
Increasing the gap is a breeze by adding just a small ring to the rear
springs. The print head passes clearly over a standard PCB thickness.
For double-sided PCBs, I would have tried printing 2 single-sided PCBs,
drilling pilot holes and glueing together.
So, exactly what printers are we limitted to with this ink?
Robert
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results - high resolution images
Don't bother, that ink only works in an Epson.
Bubblejet printers like Canon, HP, Lexmark, etc. will not work with most
pigmented inks.
Steve Greenfield
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