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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "vsmvdd" <vsmvdd@...> wrote:
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "docstein99" <docstein99@>
> wrote:
> > > 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 ???
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> 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
I think you are confusing laser and inkjet. This thread is about
inkjet direct printing. Since it is not meant to be used this way, the
maker of the ink will be no help with heating of the ink.
Steve Greenfield