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Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: RE : Epson durabrite ink tests - I have ink -no printer...

From: Robert Hedan <robert.hedan@...>
Date: 2006-04-16

Volkan,

I wouldn't bother trying to print double-sided, so many details.

I would think it easier to print on thin PCB, drill 2-3 guide holes, glue
back-to-back and then drill the rest. But you're the expert here, what does
your experience tell us about this idea? I haven't even touched thin PCB
yet.

Robert
:)


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Objet : Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: RE : Epson durabrite ink tests - I have ink
-no printer...


Hi Chris,
You are right the most important advantage is the accuracy. Indeed that's
why I have started. My goal is to use my cnc to drill and cut the pcb.
If you are looking for a cheap Epson printer C68 is a good candidate
another option can be C88. Today, I did shopping and bought it. I
disassembled it and did some minor modifications which resulted a nice
printed out on 1.6 mm PCB. I need to think about a little bit more how to
fool the printer to get aligned double side printing. It seems not so easy.