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Subject: Re: I got the Epson R220 today...

From: "mycroft2152" <mycroft2152@...>
Date: 2006-05-26

Hi Chris,

A step by step approach may be appropriate here due to all the
variables and unknowns.

1.Try printing a pcb pattern on a CD

2.Replace the CD with a pcb.

3.Dry / cure and etch the test pcb.

At this point you have proven the process, then "tweak" it as needed.

The print/dry/etch have still not yet been duplicated. Or is someone
holding out here? :)

TANSTAAFL!

Myc


--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Cristian <bip@...> wrote:
>
>
> >The CD tray has some markings on it with White paint and ofcourse
> >the tabs on the front edge. I am guessing that either the tabs or
> >the markings are somehow sensed by the printer.
>
> I've heard that a real CD is sensed there, including borders and the
> center hole.
> Try to print something like PCB drawing on a genuine CD first, then
> replace it with a PCB disk without the center hole.
> Cristian
>