Yup, well aware of that. As I had the durabrite ink on hand and it would have ended up in the garbage, it was worth it to give it a try. So far so good, I really think we will all be ink-jet printing our etch masks within a few months - at most. It would also figure that it would work now. The last 10 ~ 12 PCBs I did with toner transfer using the HP glossy paper were 100% perfect transfers - zero touch up. While my stock of that paper is about to run out, I did atleast achieve VERY reliable results using toner transfer. On the other hand, I won't miss it all if I can get the ink jet process to work as good or better! --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Robert Hedan <robert.hedan@...> wrote: > > Also, don't forget that Volkan had excellent results with a 'substitute' > ink, not the original Durabrite. > > Robert > :) >
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Re: RE : Epson durabrite ink tests - I have ink -no printer...
2006-04-15 by lcdpublishing
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