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Roger,
You can probably make do with the 12". The advantage of the extra 2 inches is that the trailing end of the Carrier will still be in the rollers when the trailing end of a 6" long PCB is being printed. The MCU you have now is actually calibrated for an 11" carrier, but works okay for a 12 inch one. You could try it as is and see how it work for you. Or, send it back and I'll reprogram it for either 12 or 14 inches, your choice.
Mark
At 02:12 PM 9/4/2014, you wrote:
Mark,
Sorry for my slow response, too many things to do...
I expect to get the board in the mail within a day or two. I have trimmed the board to .95 x 1.55"; I hope that won't affect your holding method for programming. I'm about to review your latest Instructable; I will be updating my parts inventory, and since I had already cut two sheet pieces to 12", I presume I'll need to include another sheet to meet the 14" callout .
Thanks,
Roger
On 9/4/2014 5:47 AM, Mark Lerman mlerman@... [Homebrew_PCBs] wrote:
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Roger,
Did you get my email re reprogramming the board?
Mark
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Dell XPS8700 256GB SSD 2TB HD 24.0 GB RAM Win8.1 64-bit Intel x64 8 Core(TM) i7-4770 CPU@3.40GHz 3.40 GHz