What excites me most about this process is the possibility of achieving dimensional accuracy, it would make CNC drilling a whole lot easier ! I guess if the tests go ok, the next step is to find the cheapest available durabrite compatable printer and strip it with the goal of producing a straight paper path and clearance for the head over the board. It is not always possible to use thin board material. From my press-n-peel experience on a 600 x 600 laser, the lowest dpi durabrite inkjets would be fine. I'm looking on eBay already ! Chris (-=Spiyda=-) --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "lcdpublishing" <lcdpublishing@...> wrote: > > Yup, well aware of that. As I had the durabrite ink on hand and it > would have ended up in the garbage, it was worth it to give it a try. > So far so good, I really think we will all be ink-jet printing our > etch masks within a few months - at most. >
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Re: RE : Epson durabrite ink tests - I have ink -no printer...
2006-04-16 by Chris Horne
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