Hi,
I tried two printers.
1-) Epson R220 with MISPRO yellow (pigment based).
2-) Epson Photo 900 with MISPRO photo black +
Durabright magenta.
R220 is dead because I tried permanent marker ink
(edding T25). Results were very successful down to 8
mil traces. One note, there is no need to suffer with
its CD try. Before printing, adjust the printing head
height by your hand (by rotating its related gear) up
to second highest point (you can raise it up to its
top point if you print in "plain paper" option. But,
since results are much better in "glossy paper"
option, you should rise it up to second point, printer
raises it one more during printing automatically. It
clogs every 48 hours but easily recovered with its
head cleaning process. Please look my past posts.
Epson Photo 900 needs no modification (thanks to Lez).
It clogs in a week but again easily recovered with its
head cleaning utility. I am still trying but finally
results are very good with MISPRO photo black.
Durabright magenta was not etch resistant in my
experiments. Pre-heating of the PCB was useless
because it cools down very quickly. If you made a
metal tray and try heating both, I am sure that it
also yield good results as you performed.
All were in my previous posts.
Best,
Dr.
--- wnnelson0 <
wnnelson@...> wrote:
> Has anybody been working on any other printers, and
> or ink? Something
> that will not clog up I hope. How about the new
> Epson printers with the
> Claria ink, do they clog? Is that ink pigmented? Has
> anybody tried it?
> We need more testing. Hello! Hello! Hello? is that
> a echo I hear form
> a empty room? I'm going back to photoresist for a
> while I know I can
> get a great board that way.
>
>
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