I haven't tried it against etchant, but it did hold up under half an hour
under hot running water. I stopped the test at that point.
On Sunday 14 May 2006 16:49, Stefan Trethan wrote:
> On Sun, 14 May 2006 22:23:33 +0200, Christopher Hart
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> <tech_guru@...> wrote:
> > I'm actually working on HP Black inks right now.(The color inks just run,
> > regardless how I dry/cure them) I just realized I have an old Deskjet 340
> > sitting around, that already has a straight paper path. I am currently
> > fighting a battle with the inks beading up on the copper, even though my
> > initial tests on aluminum worked without any problems. My next attempt
> > will
> > be using a hair dryer (mild hot air gun) to warm the board during
> > printing,
> > and get the inks to dry quicker, hopefully as they hit the copper.
> > Christopher Hart
> > KC8UFV
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> I expect you have tried first if this ink will resist etchant?
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