At 4:51 am ((PST)) Sun Feb 18, 2007, epineh wrote:
>--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, William Nelson <wnnelson@...>
>wrote:
> > there's the idea from CNCzone to build a whole new system and just
>use the essentials form the inkjet.
> [snip]
>The real cool way as I see it would be to totally replicate the print
>head itself from scratch, and make it a little more tolerant of more
>conventional resist type of inks, I know it is probably impossible,
>but that would be the ONLY difficult (or impossible) part to make.
>
>The mechanical part of a printer is easily replicated using CNC
>control, its just that pesky print head.
>
>Just a thought.
And one that's been touched on here already - there are
print heads available that are resistant to organic-solvent
inks. They are used for labelling goods on the production line.
Expensive too - but not as expensive as starting your own
factory for making print heads.
[ Now I've said that, someone is going to tell us how they
dismantled their print head and made a lost-wax injection
moulding of the plastic parts in high-chemical-resistance
epoxy resin and re-installed the silicon wafer or piezo
crystal and it runs on marker pen refill ink...
- youze guys sure are ingenious ;-) ]
Regards, LenW