I finally got the R220 today and un-boxed it. Based on a quick "Look-
over", it appears as though it is mechanically good for PCB printing.
As typical, there is a lot of plastic in the way, but a little cutting
here, and little there should clear the path.
As this thing is designed for CD printing and paper printing, there
appears to be a few more switches to detect various things. I am
going to need to study that all very carefully before I start cutting
it apart though. So, with a bit of luck, this coming weekend will
provide me with some time to get to work on it.
Chris
over", it appears as though it is mechanically good for PCB printing.
As typical, there is a lot of plastic in the way, but a little cutting
here, and little there should clear the path.
As this thing is designed for CD printing and paper printing, there
appears to be a few more switches to detect various things. I am
going to need to study that all very carefully before I start cutting
it apart though. So, with a bit of luck, this coming weekend will
provide me with some time to get to work on it.
Chris