Paul, I've been looking at trying direct PCB printing. I'll take the whole works off your hands if you haven't already sold it. Clint --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "hal91k" <chemistrypaul@...> wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > A while back, I worked on using a Epson C84 printer to print PCB's > (following http://techref.massmind.org/techref/pcb/etch/c84-st.htm) > > Although it was fun developing this, I no longer have the time to > continue making PCB. So, I'm selling everything I have related to > Inkjet PCB printing. As such, I can't provide support either. > > If nobody buys these in a week or so, I'll give these away to anyone > who wants them (provided they pay shipping). > > Modified Epson C84 Printer $10 - Epson printer without housing and > repositioned paper input sensor. Includes a sheet metal feeder plate > that I made. No ink cartridges. Comes with power cable. > http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/4729/c84backbe5.jpg > http://img374.imageshack.us/img374/4638/c84frontih2.jpg > > > Epson C84 $10 - A unmodified printer that I never got around to > working on. The paper feeder tray seems broken, but that doesn't > affect conversion to a PCB printer. Contains the old, original > cartridges. No cables. > http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/2465/c84pj9.jpg > > > C84 cartridge refilling supplies $10 - > Includes: > * 4 clear refillable cartridges - one with an auto-reset chip, the > rest with original chips that need to be manually reset. 2 of those > have been used with yellow, the other two with magenta > * the original 4 cartridges (empty) > * cartridge resetter (it resets the chip so that the printer thinks > that the cartridge is full after you filled it with ink) > * 2oz bottle of C84 head cleaning fluid (almost full) > * 2oz bottle of Yellow MISPRO ink (almost empty) > * 2oz bottle of Magenta MISPRO ink (~1/3 full) > * 2 syringes with blunt needles (one used for yellow, the other for > magenta) > http://img374.imageshack.us/img374/7925/suppliesgw2.jpg > > > PCB Etchant $1 - Radio Shack ferric chloride. (~7/8 full) Apparently > they cost $10/bottle now, as seen at radioshack.com. > http://img293.imageshack.us/img293/5796/etchantrp8.jpg > > I also have a few sheets of thin copper-clad that I can throw in. > > Buyer to pay shipping - probably $5-10 > > Cheers, > Paul >
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Re: Direct Inject PCB Supplies for Sale
2008-07-07 by clintonlcorbin
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