On 18/03/2012 23:35, Philip Pemberton wrote:
> On 18/03/12 21:36, Leon Heller wrote:
> > You can buy a solvent which evens out the toner deposit. You'd be better
> > off with an inkjet printer, though.
>
> I know -- my Canon iP4600 does a great job on JetStar Premium. It's just
> I've got three packs of LaserStar which I'd like to see working...
> otherwise that's £30 and change down the pan.
>
> I'll probably put an order in with Mega over the next couple of days...
> something along the lines of:
> ∗ A roll of dry-film photoresist to re-coat these boards
> ∗ a few pre-coated Microtrak boards (though the quality seems to be
> hit and miss, the last few I used had a ~10mm wide uncoated patch down
> one or two sides.. is Fotoboard2 is any better?)
> ∗ A few of the Seno photoresist developer/stripper packs, and/or maybe
> some CPD5 photoresist developer.
>
> And I have a nice big bottle of dark green ferric chloride (isn't that
> stuff supposed to be brown?) which is taking 40 odd minutes to etch and
> is full of floating crud... time to dump it and mix a fresh batch, I
> reckon...
Fotoboard 2 works very well for me.
FeCl3 doesn't go off, I've used the same bottle of it for over a year.
It needs to be used warm, with constant agitation. I can etch a board in
under 5 minutes.
Leon
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Leon Heller
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