On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 21:54:08 -0000, joshdewinter <joshdewinter@...>
wrote:
The process would work in principle, charging the drum, transfering it
with high voltage,
but you would need to charge the copper. as it moves through the printer
it touches a lot of metal parts
before and after the area with the corona wire below.
It was mentioned before that the "ancient" flat-bed copiers would maybe
work but it is impossible to get
such a unit.
would it work to convert a laser printer?
What would be needed? remove the whole transport / lower part and put in a
flat carrige?
could it even work? isn't it necessary to have the high voltage
accelerating the toner
to a "line" under the drum? if the whole copper is charged, wouldn't it
blur?
If it could be done i think it might be a possibility to get more
resolution.
ST
wrote:
> Hey JT.I think the copper shorts it out...
> You know, at our comapany, we use paper-thin copper sheets for the
> in-between layers of multi-layer boards. One night, I got the idea
> of sending one of these through our LaserJet printer. It didn't
> work at all. It's not that it didn't make it through, but the toner
> just couldn't stick to the copper. I think it must have to do with
> the static charging the printer does to the material it is printing
> on to make the toner stick before fusing. For some reason, metal
> just doesn't work. Not to get your hopes down, but just thought I'd
> share my results.
>
> -Josh
>
The process would work in principle, charging the drum, transfering it
with high voltage,
but you would need to charge the copper. as it moves through the printer
it touches a lot of metal parts
before and after the area with the corona wire below.
It was mentioned before that the "ancient" flat-bed copiers would maybe
work but it is impossible to get
such a unit.
would it work to convert a laser printer?
What would be needed? remove the whole transport / lower part and put in a
flat carrige?
could it even work? isn't it necessary to have the high voltage
accelerating the toner
to a "line" under the drum? if the whole copper is charged, wouldn't it
blur?
If it could be done i think it might be a possibility to get more
resolution.
ST