I used to do something similar with a plotter. Plot onto photoresist,
expose then develop and etch. It helped improve the quality and
resolution of plots.
Les
warrenbrayshaw wrote:
> What you end up with is direct inkjet printing onto 'Positive'
> photosensitive PCB, the regular stuff you use currently with a
> transparency photomask. There is very little cost (thrift) advantage
> but it could very well solve a set of issues with being experienced
> by the direct inkjet enthusists or those attempting small geometries
> with photomask.
>