cheaper 100% flat path is photo 900p, very cheap on ebay.
I think the 925 is the same.
Problem I have is finding a uk ink supplier that will work.
On 17/04/06, fenrir_co <fenrir@...> wrote:
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Martin Johnson" <kc7zwg@...>
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> > I have the epson R1800 which uses "Ultra Chrome" Ink
> > and has the CD tray - straight thru.
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> > Anyone have info on the likelyness of this
> > printer working?
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> > kc7zwg@...
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> Ultrachrome isn't the same as Durabrite, it's higher quality, slower
> drying, and much pickier about the surface you use to print on. Seeing
> as how this printer is about $600 or more, you might want to be a bit
> wary about using refill inks with it, unless you plan to dedicate it
> to PCB printing. I would wait and see if people's tests with other
> printers and inks work, before putting nonstandard ink in it. This
> printer does have a full straight-through path, not just for the CD
> tray (I'm unsure what thickness it will accept) so it might be a very
> good buy for people planning on making a business out of PCB design.
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