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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "docstein99" <docstein99@...>
wrote:
>
> > ye man maybe both
> >
> > i am waiting for it to dry overnight
> > {second attempt with claria inks{default ones}}
>
> According to what I read - even with the mis-pro inks, you must
wrestle
> with the pcb being heated entirely to the exact temprature in order
to
> seal the ink.
>
i think this is the fusing tempreture???
i would ask the maker of the ink???? dont know who has ???
i agree the hold and hope method is a little flaw i see too
i did plan to use an aneling oven next
once i get the inks i have a small unit for castings
maybe try to reuse
some sort of old thermo controlled sandwitch toaster or something ...
i think this ink works when heated in a similar fashion to toner
i think its a plstic ploimer ink so will do the same thing only in
toner
copiers this gets fused after fixed up
this fusing stage is around 200-300deg or more
my old HP had a label beware 350degrees so ????
all to find out for us inkys