--- In
Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, William Nelson <wnnelson@...>
wrote:
>
> Yes almost the same. I made a flat feeder path with outside rails
that feed the PCB holder. No
> cutting of the feeder bar required. I lifted mine up .125 in and
lifted the top pressure rollers
> also. I can feed the full width of the printer 8.5 inches plus and
the full length also. I dont
> think I'll ever make a board that big but you never know. I also
put the paper sensor in the same
> place. I will post some pics.
>
May I copy one of the pictures from the "C88 Test PCB" section to
the instruction page at
http://techref.massmind.org/techref/pcb/etch/directinkjetresist.htm ?
And if you could take some pictures of your actual conversion and
the feed, I would also love to post those and any description of the
process that you could offer. Especially anything that you did
differently from the C84.
I'm really trying to spread the word on this method and provide
a "one stop" location where people can find old, clogged or
cosmetically damaged printers, find the inks, find the instructions
and pictures and most importantly, find this forum. Yahoo groups
just do not index well (try finding this forum on Google "homebrew
PCBs" does NOT bring you here) and in fact, searching for "direct
inject printing of PCBs" pulls up my page and then people can find
this forum from that. So I hope I can be the "evangelist" for what
you have here.