Hi,
Like I said in my first posting, I'm only just starting to play with this method but the attraction to me was as I understand it, special pigment based ink's are not required and the resist layer produced should be tougher than the pigment based ink alone!
Brian.
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From: awakephd
To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 3:13 AM
Subject: [!! SPAM] [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Hybrid of Inkjet & Toner Method
I am unfamiliar with the hybrid method. I think I understand the procedure, at least to the extent that it has been explained in these posts ... but what is/are the advantage(s)?
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "jamesmichaelnewton" <jamesmichaelnewton@...> wrote:
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> Just etch through it. Since the fine layer isn't enough to block the etchant, it undercuts the individual grains of toner and removes the copper anyway.
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> Or are you getting a solid coating on the bare copper?
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> You can use a little bit of air or tapping to knock off excess toner, although that removes ANY toner, I find it doesn't remove much from the inked areas. I just let it sit for a while so the toner in the ink has a chance to really settle in, then I tap it upside down and sometimes blow on it a bit with canned air. Once in a while I have to manually clear areas between pads that are too close to each other by scraping off the toner with a sharp blade or probe.
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> Another issue is humidity... and static... there may be a fine balance between the two.
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> Please let us know how it goes and what you find works for you?
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> --
> James.
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "g3umt" <g3umt@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > I'm fairly new to the group and finding your post's very useful. I have purchased and modified an Epson S21 printer and have been experimenting with Ink/Toner hybrid method.
> > The info available seems to say dust the wet ink with toner which I find works and produces a good tough coat of resist. I can't however stop a fine layer of toner sticking to the bare copper!
> > Anybody using this method? if so, how do you apply the toner to stop this problem please.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Brian
> >
>
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