I have a piezo allready converted to flatbed, but dont have the ink carterges, have them ordered, may call back and see if the co i ordered from would sell emty carterges, you are right steve-the bubble jet is out as far as i am concerned.will post when and if progress is made. mebo --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@g...> wrote: > On Fri, 5 Mar 2004 13:28:09 -0800 (PST), pebo festus <mebo31@y...> > wrote: > > > hey---this looks promising,i bought some MOP&GLOW, > > which has some teflon in it. info on the container > > states that it can be cleaned off the board(or floor) > > with lysol and ammonia, 1 cup each to 1/2 gallon of > > water. > > I put a small dot on a pcb and it spread a small > > amount but it dryed hard, tryed to remove it by > > scraping with a screw driver, it came off but not > > easy, i had not cleaned the board and it adhered to > > it.looks like its time to emty an ink carterdge and > > refill with mimwax. may have to add a small amt of red > > food dye containing alcohol to the mimwax. > > mebo > > > DO IT, GO! > > i look forward to the results for a while now. > I still have my doubts but maybe in the end it works. > the resist pattern printers i see on the web look certainly > like inkjets..... > > i think it is only a question of the printing head. > i have wasted my time with a bubblejet, maybe if i had > bought a piezo for it i would now already print my boards this > way. > > ST
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Re: Standard inkjet inks for etch resist?
2004-03-05 by pebo festus
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