It has been a common question how to print PCBs using an Inkjet and how to
make homebrew PCBs in general. Answers are spread apart and you can find it
if you are looking for bits and pieces and willing to try a few things out.
However, I made it easier and made an idiot proof step by step guide along
with a kit for those that just want to get started and make PCBs quickly and
easy without doing any hacking or major modifications. I also made several
innovations and improvements such as a special laser cut stencil and finding
the best possible ink after many different trial and error tests.
Yes there are limitations and sacrifices but I don't claim this is the only
way nor do I claim it is the best way but rather a way that works for sure
and easy to follow.
I have written this guide to provide 100% reproducible results. I cover
everything from how to prepare the circuit board, how to save the image, how
long to bake the board at what temperature to dry it and how long to etch
the board in great detail. Follow these instructions and you can have a
board in a matter of minutes.
Watch the video here:
Check out the tutorial here:
http://www.fullspectrumengineering.com/tutorial.htmlCheck out the kit here:
http://www.fullspectrumengineering.com/pcbinkjet.htmlThe images got a bit screwed up when I watermarked them but I have the Hi
Res originals that I will update once I figure out a better watermarking
program.
Disclaimer: This is semi-commercial as a kit form so if you don't like it,
ignore this message and don't buy it. The information is hopefully still
useful.
The website still needs work but I threw it all together to get the
information out before the refinements are done.
Cheers,
Henry
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