Yeah, I figured the sharpie ink wouldn't work in the ink-jet. But, if the MIS inks perform the same (ie. stick well, dry well, resist etching well, etc.), then the chances of many people have good success with the process is much higher. I don't ever recall anyone saying they couldn't get Sharpie ink to stick to their PCB for etching. So, that was the point of message before, if the MIS inks perform the same, this is going to be a pretty reliable and repeatable process. Chris -PS, Stefan, check your email. > The sharpie pen ink will not work as resist because it will not pass your > printer. > It will dry so fast you are left with a totally clogged up head that won't > clean with anything, ever. > Been there, destroied that. > > Chris, i think we need to talk about the ink shopping again offlist. My > understanding is one would need yellow and black. I'm not quite sure about > amounts. Anyway let me know what you think about it. > > ST >
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Re: Prepping PCB for printing with MISPRO pigmented ink
2006-04-21 by lcdpublishing