Stephen,
great work! I'm glad to hear people are working on inkjet printing since
my C84 is just sitting around here looking dumb those last few weeks. I
even had to get back the fuser from the attic when i had to make a few
PCBs, like NOW, and the inkjet wouldn't work, imagine that. I had put it
up there confident i won't need it no more.
Anyway, i expect people will be especially glad to hear original
durabright ink works!
No nobody should have excuses not to use this method ;-)
I'm somewhat surprised you have rather non-critical curing circumstances,
maybe the durabright is even better suited for PCBs than the mispro ink.
(Of course that would not be great since it likely costs a lot more.)
Thanks for sharing your experience, and please do stick around since
there's bound to be questions.
ST
great work! I'm glad to hear people are working on inkjet printing since
my C84 is just sitting around here looking dumb those last few weeks. I
even had to get back the fuser from the attic when i had to make a few
PCBs, like NOW, and the inkjet wouldn't work, imagine that. I had put it
up there confident i won't need it no more.
Anyway, i expect people will be especially glad to hear original
durabright ink works!
No nobody should have excuses not to use this method ;-)
I'm somewhat surprised you have rather non-critical curing circumstances,
maybe the durabright is even better suited for PCBs than the mispro ink.
(Of course that would not be great since it likely costs a lot more.)
Thanks for sharing your experience, and please do stick around since
there's bound to be questions.
ST