--- grantfair2001 <grant.fair@...> wrote:
without that extra step.
Check out the Links I laboriously added for some on
using a plotter. They give specific part numbers for
the pen and ink to use.
Steve Greenfield
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> There is a commercial product designed to make PCB'sOn a plotter? But you can plot directly onto a PCB
> with plotters; it
> includes the copper. First you plot on the copper
> with the right ink,
> then you stick the copper to substrate, then you
> etch. Jan Axelson's
> book on PCB's has the address (I don't have the book
> or specifics)
> for the materials.
without that extra step.
Check out the Links I laboriously added for some on
using a plotter. They give specific part numbers for
the pen and ink to use.
Steve Greenfield
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