Have you tried printing directly to photoresist? Are there pictures of the results? Jeff From: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of elson@... Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:21 PM To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] updated my laser photoplotter Well, I finally got around to updating the laser photoplotter I built in 1996. it was still running on the creaky Cyrix-CPU ISA-bus PC with a DMA card. I was worried about how much longer that PC would still run. I replaced it with a Beagle Bone, and used the PRU component of that processor to emulate the DMA card in the PC. I had a few software bugs that were embarrassingly hard to find, but it now works just fine. It does 1000 x 1000 DPI and is VERY accurate, I have made solder stencils with it that match within a couple thousandths of an inch over an entire 8 x 12" PC board fabbed in China. (I use it mostly for making the master artwork to etch solder paste stencils, now that PC boards are so cheap from China.) Plotting speed is 0.6" per minute, and it can do up to 20 x 20" films. See Homemade Laser Photoplotter <http://pico-systems.com/photoplot.html> for more info. <http://pico-systems.com/photoplot.html> image <http://pico-systems.com/photoplot.html> Homemade Laser Photoplotter General view of the Photoplotter. Drum drive motor and encoder are at upper right. Stepper motor is at lower right. Optical carriage is now about 1/3rd of the way t... <http://pico-systems.com/photoplot.html> View on pico-syste... Preview by Yahoo Jon
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RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] updated my laser photoplotter
2014-05-01 by Jeff Heiss
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