Inkjet way, you are saying. Well, I think you should ask yourself a
question: what kind of resolution do I need? Will I be happy with
truhole or do I need smd resolution. What size of boards am I
planning: small or large? What method does already work for me and
what is the cost per board size that I use, including special papers,
sheets, toners, printers, whatever.
Once you answered that quastion, you are almost there.
My inner piece will be ruined forever if you develop an inkjet ink, I
will go more insane than I already have. This note is intended to
motivate you in your reserch.
Rememeber: nobody on this board shares what he learned that works.
This is a fact of life and this is what it is. You are alone and you
have no friends. If you hear a contrary opinion it is a decieving
voice of marketing devil applying creative marketing techniques. If
something sounds to good to be true... it means you found an idea for
a new product. Test it. Piss on the whole world and trust only your
inner voice.
Mike
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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "pebo festus" <mebo31@y...>
wrote:
> thank you mike for your frankness,sounds like you have gone down
the
> inkjet road quite a considerable distance. i am just lookin for an
> easier way to get etch resist on the board. i have tried ironing on
> the resist from a copier, works fair, but kinda a hassel. yes i
have
> read about the other things they are doing with jet printing,
buuuuut
> industry hides every thing they can to keep us form using a printer
> for other uses. MAYBE SOMEDAY?
> mebo