Hello, I saw tons and tons of tutorials on how to make your own PCBs but they are all shades of white/clear and don't look very professional. I was wondering if anyone knows how to make green professional looking PCBs? I googled around and found this product: http://www.web-tronics.com/torefogpgr.html Anyone know if this is what I need? Or is there an easier or maybe cheaper way of making the PCBs green? Also, if you need to make a large number of PCBs (say, 100 or so per week) would it be cheaper/faster to make them yourself or order them from a place for like $2-3 per sqr in? Also, as a side note: This is basically the process of making a PCB? Print the design onto photopaper, use iron to transfer ink onto special copper board, use that chemical stuff to eat away all the copper thats exposed then use alcohol to remove the ink. Then drill some holes (unless its a SMD board. in which case you would make a stencil and apply soldering paste or hand solder it.) Correct? Thanks for your time, -killerobot9000
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Professional PCBs?
2006-11-10 by killerobot9000
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