If you do buy an HP G/L plotter
2002-04-04 by caveteursus
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2002-04-04 by caveteursus
2002-04-04 by johnman9146
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@y..., "caveteursus" <j.walton@a...> wrote:
> like the HP7475a which I own, I've written some code to also use it
> as an XY pen-plotter.
2002-04-04 by caveteursus
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@y..., "johnman9146" <johnman@d...> wrote:
> I already own one. I tried using it before, but didn't like the
> results. I even modified a couple of pens as I thought this might
be
> an easy way to "draw" boards to etch. I have owned this plotter
> since new a long time ago.....
>
> The main problems I had with trying the plotter were:
>
> 1. The ink would not last through the etch. At the time I think I
> had tried to use a OHT marker (cut it off and used one of the
plotter
> pen bodies).
>
> 2. When the pen would "land" on the copper, tiny ink droplets would
> splatter and make a mess of the fine traces.
>
> 3. The speed seemed WAY too fast to get nice dark lines that you
> could get by hand with the same pen.
>
> 4. Securing the board to backing paper. As the plotter requires
> paper to "grip". (The paper movement also seemed WAY too fast and
> would sometimes move the board out of registration.)
>
> 5. The process seemed slow, and since I never got a decent board to
> etch with this method, I abandoned it.
>
> The plotter now once again collects dust in the closet :(
>
> If you have any ideas to try, or like you said, software to try I
> would be game to try it once again as I would like to get some more
> use out of this practically new plotter.
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@y..., "caveteursus" <j.walton@a...> wrote:
> > like the HP7475a which I own, I've written some code to also use
it
> > as an XY pen-plotter.