I sell direct etch resist kits:
http://www.fullspectrumengineering.com/pcbinkjet.htmlAs I sell both products I am familiar with capabilities and UV curable ink
is a superior solution. You need to dry the ink which is a somewhat time
consuming process and UV ink is much harder. I will show some results when
I have time to etch.
HP 45 original ink is pigment based:
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/uk/en/sm/WF06c/A1-12771-64199-69422-69422-3322795-1839940.htmlBut there is authorized UV curable inks inside HP 45 carts from other 3rd
parties. I can also sell you a Xaar peizoelectric head and controller at
substantially higher price.
According to google HP 45 carts start at $1.96 and go up from there:
http://www.google.com/products?q=hp+45&scoring=pThe firing pulse generation is under 2us and you need to clock data in/out
at 5mhz on both the rising and falling edges so FPGA solution is easiest but
that's included in my package anyway.
Cheers,
Henry
> HP-45 cartridges for $5 each - Ha! You are WRONG. The proper way to deal
> with HP-45's is buy original (difficult, many fakes), get a dozen or so
> refills out of the original (original 2x45mal Inktec kit for around $10, but
> these refill kits are also turning up as fakes). I know, I refilled the
> likes of Deskjets 850 and 970cxi for ages. HP is removing the HP-45 (real
> not fake) from my market (SE Asia) on purpose IMHO. Getting very hard to
> find.
>
> David
>
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com <Homebrew_PCBs%40yahoogroups.com>,
> Henry Liu <henryjliu@...> wrote:
> >
> > Mass market inkjet control was always a goal of these two groups.
> >
> > I've developed all the high speed timing/drivers/power to use several of
> the
> > HP 45 cartridges.
> >
> > Watch the following initial test video:
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d13WRJaKWF8
> >
> > The HP 45 has 300 nozzles at 600x600dpi that are all fired in 3 stripe
> > patterns as a demonstration.
> >
> > HP 45 cartridges are very interesting for a number of reason:
> > -low cost, disposable and super cheap (as low as $5) so burning it out
> just
> > means you throw it out
> > -UV curable ink available to print PCBs (I have test results from an UV
> ink
> > manufacturer -> this blows away all other pcb methods. Full cure in 6
> > seconds).
> > -bulk ink supply using HP C6119A bulk ink cartridge (same interface):
> > http://www.addrex.com/hp-c6119a-bulk-black-ink-supply-system.aspx
> > -high resolution 3d printing
> >
> > I have an intellectual property license from HP so can fire HP inkjet
> heads
> > directly. More importantly I can buy unlimited numbers of cables, printer
> > stalls and connectors from HP. Sorry can't share the docs due to NDA but
> I
> > will offer a kit soon to integrate these designs into your own printer
> > design. You still need FPGA type timing to get it work but I've wrapped
> it
> > into a simple C++ DLL over USB. Right now the interface is simple:
> > firenozzles(NozzleArray) where NozzleArray has the 300 nozzles (bit
> packed
> > into 10x 32bit integers). 1=fire nozzle, 0 = off.
> >
> > I'm open to suggestions to a MCU interface. I was thinking high speed
> 25mhz
> > SPI mode or can do 3Mbps RS232 or strobed 8bit transfer modes. 300
> > nozzles∗4 colors at 600x600dpi is a LOT of data.
> >
> > Still lots of work to do but I do have a cost XY gantry already in
> > production and will show a complete XY printer shortly.
> >
> >
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