Hi MYC, yes, that is the plan. First I am going to get it working
to print CD/DVDs - that's the primary reason I bought it. Then, I
will make some small PCBs to fit the CD holder thing and try some
experiments using that and with the stock inks. Once I get some
results there, I will know how to procede from that point.
Fingers crossed!
Chris
--- In
Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Mycroft2152 <mycroft2152@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> If you are doing pcb's smaller than a CD, you should
> be able to mount them on the CD holder. It would be a
> quick start to prove of the concept without a lot of
> effort.
>
> Myc
>
> --- lcdpublishing <lcdpublishing@...> wrote:
>
> > I finally got the R220 today and un-boxed it. Based
> > on a quick "Look-
> > over", it appears as though it is mechanically good
> > for PCB printing.
> > As typical, there is a lot of plastic in the way,
> > but a little cutting
> > here, and little there should clear the path.
> >
> > As this thing is designed for CD printing and paper
> > printing, there
> > appears to be a few more switches to detect various
> > things. I am
> > going to need to study that all very carefully
> > before I start cutting
> > it apart though. So, with a bit of luck, this
> > coming weekend will
> > provide me with some time to get to work on it.
> >
> > Chris
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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