Could you provide a make/model of one that is still made today? Jeff _____ From: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Tony Smith Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2012 1:14 AM To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: pcb-specific laminator/exposure/etc printer... > I had a Brother Printer that was an LED printer about 10 years ago, it worked > great. I used it for years. It had a bar that went across the paper with 4 rows of > LEDs. Very rugged machine, my guess it would expose UV film also. The LEDs > looked red but I think they put out white light to fuse the toner to the paper. > Check around you may be able to find a used one to hack. Surprisingly they still make those, they don't seem to be very common though. They've been around for a while, I remember Brother & OkiData models from over 20 years ago. They work the same way as laser printers, except without the need to scan the laser back & forth (so no moving parts). In theory that makes them more reliable and faster, but they've always been a bit of an also-ran. I know they'll do 1200 DPI, so the quality is ok. I don't know why they never really took off, licencing issues maybe? I've never bother to have a look at the innards of one. I assume the technology is similar to the LED scanners you can get (Canon LIDE etc); LED chips are pretty small so you can cram a few in there, but 1200 of them per inch is rather impressive, especially across 8-11 inches or so. Staggered maybe? Driving one of those would be an 'interesting' challenge, at 8" that's 10,000 LEDs (triple for colour?) There are also LCD printers, those just use a 'shutter' to control the light. I haven't seen one of those for ages. Tony [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: pcb-specific laminator/exposure/etc printer...
2012-07-01 by Jeff Heiss
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