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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Vinegar and other methods

From: Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...>
Date: 2003-06-25

... i'm not sure if the ammonia is that good...

compared to the "vinegar wonder" it was rather "a bit better than water"
and i used 7% ammonia. as this smells REALLY BAD i don't think they would
sell a lot of cleaner with that high concentration.

from the page linked:
"This head can print incredibly fine 1440 dpi images using tiny jets that
spray ink through holes that even a human hair could not be passed through.
This means that all ink that is used with this printer must have very fine
particles. All our POSJET inks are filtered to pass easily through this
head."
this is what i fear with the polish!
which filters may they use? may it be possible / required to do this
filtering also with acrylic polish?

i just love this image:
http://www.squaredot.com/flushkit%20web/headfls.gif


i think if doing what they call "thermonuclear solution" ;-) with vinegar
it may also be fine..

i did the hp "cleaning" also with a syringe, but i put a silicon tubing on
the nozzle, only pushing it against some
nozzles at the cartridge and pressing the liquid through the other way
arount (backwards).
i had to repeat this a few times to get all nozzles covered (inner diameter
of flexible hose small).

it works ok.. but i did never see this "spraying" (no wonder - i did it the
other way 'round).


i think i will never really use the "pcb inkjet printing" with a hp.
the thermal heads are too easily damaged (there is a reason for mounting
them on the ink cartridge).
also because of that they don't seem to try to make them more reliable (i
think a lot % of cartridges never gets empty - especially when usind
seldom. but so they force this users also to buy regularly new cartridges)

i didn't think about that too much before, i did know the hp cartridges
well, even had a printer and so this was the most obvious candidate for me.
but a piezo is a lot better....


regards
stefan