It's not that I've had amazing success with laser, but I haven't ever been able to make a quality transparency with the inkjet (Epson 800). It may have been the print mode or the plastic material, but the final art has always been somewhat ... transparent :( --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, adam Seychell <adam_seychell@y...> wrote: Professionals use inkjets when > it comes to making photomask for silk screening, ect. > If you have had good success with laser printed photomasks, > then please tell us more. > > With the epson inkjet/epson transparencies I can expose > boards at least five times the normal period and still have > perfect masking of the image. The only problem with such > long exposures is excessive light undercut. > > > rolanyang wrote: > > Laser printers can be bought for roughly $100 these days. > > It's hard to beat the consistent output and quality > > of toner on transparencies. Also, if you're adventurous > > enough, they are good for direct iron-on transfer to PCB's. > > > > At that price, it's almost not worth hours of fiddling > > with inkjets - unless someone figures out how to > > do the direct inkjet resist to pcb method.
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Re: Inkjet Transparencies
2003-06-30 by rolanyang
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