On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 07:43:32 -0800 (PST), pebo festus <mebo31@...> wrote: > thanks for the thoughts stefan.the canon is a thermo, > i am looking for a piezo to try also. yes i have two > more computers, a intel 350 and an intel 600, just > thought might set the 286 up out in the shop. the > canon bj200 carteridge has isopropyl alcohol 67-63-0 > written on it, dont know what that is telling me. i > mixed a small amout of water glass and propalene > glycol yesterday and it gelled and set up kinda > hard,was thinking what chemical i can print(get thrugh > the ink carterage) with and paint the board with the > other,run through the printer and have them harden. > like i have said before "there just has to be an > easier way to get the etch resist on the board." would > be nice to run the blank pcb through the printer, set > the resist and etch. but nothing ever comes easy or > cheap. > mebo > > maybe we should try the ink which is alerady in the cartridge? why won't it work? i think it is water resistant. you already have the bj200 so it does not hurt to try. but i bet it will not work ;-). as said i see only a chance with the piezo jet, and then there i see a huge load of problems coming... I have wasted more time with inkjets than i ever used for toner transfer. if i get rid of the recent problems again i really need nothing else. - which does not mean i wouldn't like the inkjet thing, the resolution could be pretty high.... st
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: etch resist-it works so far-to mike-and stefan
2004-02-01 by Stefan Trethan
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