I know the stuff you are talking about. It is a low resolution screenprinting stuff that is meant to be used in a process using a BW print and an IR lamp, but it just happens to work in a dot matrix printer as the coating on the screen is pulverized by the hammers. However: it is very low res. The dot matrix method is being used by tattoo artists to make stencils. Screenprinters don't use them because it uses a very rough screen, something like 80 count I think. Steve Greenfield --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "mihai_hagianu" <mihai_hagianu@y...> wrote: > Hi, > > i've read some time ago an article about o guy using a matrix printer > to puncture some sort of foil in order to use it as a masking stencil > for making soldermasks on pcb. I tryed to find that page again, with > no result. Does anyone knows about this ? I'm starting to experiment > with this... but i'd like to have something to start from... > > thanx, > Mihai
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Re: soldermask method
2005-03-24 by Steve
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