> The best idea for me was to use a Staedtler waterproof marker. I do not
> know if these are very fine point, but I will try to find one today in
> an arts store.
I use Steadtler, they seem the best but with a too acidic etchant they
fail all the same.
Buy the red one, they are the best.
You can buy them in many sizes, with very fine tip.
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> Does anyone have any other pen recommendations? Am I one of the last
> pen resist users - everyone else uses photoresist or other methods? I
> thought there would be a standard choice all of you experienced board
> people would jump in - in unison and tell me to go out and get!
sharpie _is_ the standard somehow. in europe it is edding 3000.
I think they changed the ink formulations the last years (no "bad"
solvents,
toulene, xylene etc.., environmentally friendly....).
Most pens i tried do not work.
I use Toner Transfer and pray to not need any corrections with a pen.
then i closely monitor the HCl molarity of my etchant which enables me to
use
the staedtler.
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