On 13/05/06, Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...> wrote:
the cost of an epson cart, but washes off if you try to etch etc.
So, printer prints onto boards, now I need to put the right ink in it.
I am also going to buy a continuous ink system for it, but thats
costing about $100 / 50ukp so I would like ot have got a test out of
it with real ink first.......
> On Sat, 13 May 2006 12:32:06 +0200, Lez <lez.briddon@...> wrote:Ehh, whats volkan using? thought he was. (note to self, read and learn)
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> > The Epson stylus photo 900 cd printer,
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> > Seems to me to be the ideal one for the job.......
> > I rate it number one,
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> Yea, but it may well be useless because nobody has tried printing PCBs
> with mispro ink.
> There is no point in favouring any printers as long as it is not known ifWell I have tried it, it works with cheap dye ink cartridges at 1/10
> they are suitable in the most important thing, if they can print PCBs well.
the cost of an epson cart, but washes off if you try to etch etc.
So, printer prints onto boards, now I need to put the right ink in it.
I am also going to buy a continuous ink system for it, but thats
costing about $100 / 50ukp so I would like ot have got a test out of
it with real ink first.......