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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Epson R220 PCB printing Report #1

From: "Myc Holmes" <mycroft2152y@...>
Date: 2006-07-24

I apologize for mistyping Volkan's name.

I am merely stating the facts about the status of pcb inkjet printing. It
looks like it could be a great technique, but it is a long way from being
practical. Looking at it through rose colored glasses and happy talk won't
make any progress.,

The point is Stefan, the details ARE important. Whether sometimes this is
used and sometimes that is done is important. This has to be part of the
discussion.

Of course, you CAN do a nozzle test before hand. But as Volkan said, he uses
THREE nozzles to increase reliabilty.

We need to find out EXACTLY what works for one person so it can be tried.

Let's just put aside the pissing match for a while and make this thing work
together. I would rather spend the time working on the project than playing
mind games with you. If you want the credit and ego boost for making it
work - take it! It'll always be Volkan's procedure to me..

Myc

On 7/24/06, Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 19:44:19 +0200, Myc Holmes <mycroft2152y@...>
> wrote:
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> >
> > Again, I apologize if it appears that I am disparaging you efforts, but
> > I am
> > trying to get a grasp on all the details to be able to repeat them.
> > Myc
>
>
> It does! and you could make more of an effort to get names right ;-)
>
> Volkan did not / does not use the brake fluid all the time, it is not
> necessarily needed.
> Also all colors are not needed, he tried yellow only upon my request and
> it worked just fine.
> As he says - using all colors is to avoid problems with non-working
> nozzles. If you make a nozzle test before printing to ensure all are
> firing this is not required.
>
> So please do carefully read the details that are given.
>
> ST
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