Yes, it is a Roland. Sorry. I was thinking of the HP plotter that I've have
sitting on a shelf just waiting for a purpose.
Maybe this is an old subject for this forum, but being relatively new here,
and for the sake of discussion, what was the way of the Dodo?
I have a couple of small cnc routers built from retired robotics equipment
that I am happy with, so I am just being curious.
Thanks,
Len
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>It works OK with the right ink.
I suspect the original poster sees a similarity with inkjet printing
on copper (without the extreme modifications, brake fluid, curing,
etc., etc., etc.) and is wondering why there isn't still more interest
in plotters for PCB work....All indications are that they went the way
of the Dodo.
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