Yes Volkan, I always adjust printer head height to print onto PCB. I extracted the printer head and put it into acetone for 10 minutes. But it still reject to print! It terrible clogged. I plan to try D88 later. It has 180 nozzles for black which was 90 for R220. And it is designed for Durabrite inks. Perhaps clogs less. Best, Dr. --- Volkan Sahin <vsahin@...> wrote: > Hi Bora, > You should never try to put fast drying ink to your > inkjet printer. It is really so easy to clog the > head. > You need to check viscosity, drying time of ink and > particle size before give a try. Another issue is, > if > your printer head is not designed for pigment based > inks, pigment based inks can clog the head. > I am using MISPRO inks more than 9 months without > any > clogging problem. Their ink also includes ammonia > inside to help the cleaning of head while printing. > Did you modify your printer head height? > Regards, > Volkan > > >.... It is both etch and water resistant permanent > ink. > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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FAIL of "edding permanent ink" for direct PCB print
2006-12-24 by Bora Dikmen
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