That is fantastic! I have got to give it a go here too. Earlier it was mentioned that you have to use an acidic etchant as opposed to a base etchant, is ferric chloride base or acidic? --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Stefan Trethan" <stefan_trethan@...> wrote: > > WOW! > > If you were a girl i would probably ask you to marry me by now! ;-) > > I'll have to get some of that ink! > > By the way, the photo section reduces image resolution sometimes, so if > you have it larger than 480 x 271 please upload to files section. Only the > moderator and owner of the photo can see full resolution in the photos > section. > > > ST > > > On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 07:28:23 +0200, Volkan Sahin <vsahin@...> > wrote: > > > Hi Again, > > > > I could not able to stop myself and decided to make a > > > > test pattern. I put the scanned images under > > > > photo/volkan's folder. All scanned images are 1 to 1. > > > > It is really promising and no magic. I believe that > > > > with this process, everyone can get similar results. I > > > > don't know whether 1 mil line is really a 1 mil line > > > > or not, but I drew it as 1 mil. I measured the > > > > conductivity of each line except 1 mil and 2 mil > > > > lines, all of them are conducting. Now, for me it is > > > > time to modify the printer or buy another one just for > > > > PCB. > > > > > > Volkan. >
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Re: Epson inkjet results
2006-04-14 by lcdpublishing
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