ok, staedtler responded, but wanted more info, told them what printer, piezo head , printing on pcb, needed to be water proof for the etch we will see what their response is. the laytex paint i tryed to use was a paste, it came in a tube, use by artist.--- didnt work. tryed FUTURE and higgin india black in---didnt work. to st--- i need a little color to seee what the printer is doing. have come to the conclusion that steve is right, glycol and FUTURE will dry and make a good resist, just gotta try different amounts of glycol in the mix, then see how it prints on the board. the glycol has a slight pinkish color in it so probably will not add additonal color.also the glycol is thicker--should stay in the cart better. folks there are lot of questions, i dont have time to try them all, if you have an idea ---try it and let us know how it works out. i have one piezo head printer and it takes time to try a ink, then i have to clean the heads, if they stop up i will be out of business untill i can get another printer that i can convert to flat bed. i am thinkful for every one for the suggestions this is just going to take time---and still may not work. 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))
2004-03-16 by pebo festus
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