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> What about those CD printers that use wax thermal ribbons?
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> Of course, you'd be limited to PCBs the size and shape of a CD, but
> that would also mean cases for your project are cheap and easy to get.
> ;') Hey, why not, I've used cassette tape cases, soap dishes, and
> small makeup cases for project boxes.
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The Alps printers are full page, discontinued but plenty of them kicking
around for decal use. I don't have the printer but have plenty of used ribbons
so will transfer a bit with an iron and see how well it works. Keeping the
multiple color registration was always a problem but wouldn't matter for just
printing resist. They are still $200 to $500 used though, they are one of only
a few printers that can print a solid white background so they're highly desired
for custom decal printing. Not to mention graphics like a resist will tend to
eat up the $6 ribbons in a hurry.
Alan