thanks to every one for the good words and ideas. i am having a little trouble getting my ink through the head now. maybe it is to thick, it will print--then have to clean the head, one instance i waited a bit and it printed ok, i think i am going to have to use thinner ink. i am hesitant to use the regular ink in my mixture because it has glycerene in it and it doesnt dry. i think it is a good idea to put some ammonia on the rest pad, iam aware ammonia will clean mop&glo.imho i think i need to add just a touch more percentage of alcohol to the mixture. it looks a bit hard to get the print heads off of this epson stylus color II, i cleaned the heads on an 880 and the holes were open but the printer didnt work. seems the epson stylus color II is easier to work with because it has manual paper feed and punch two buttons to clean the heads. I havent printed on a pcb yet, just got the epson II back cut out so could feed pcb through. then i was trying paper just to see if the printer still printed, then is when i started to have problems with the ink. as i have stated before i put a dot of mop&glo on a pcb and it appeared to be usable as a resist. we will keep trying mebo __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam http://mail.yahoo.com
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Standard inkjet inks for etch resist?(yeeeehaaa))
2004-03-13 by pebo festus
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