Mike, I am always interested in higher resolution & better density printers. There are several test pictures available but I made my own to include both the US air force 1951 resolution test chart and different spacing line pairs, including the difficult slightly angular ones. See: http://www.vinland.com/USAF-1951.html Bertho From: Mike Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 03:56 Where to begin is a long story in and of itself, but here I go... I've been doing through hole etching for about 2.5 years now. I work mostly with brass, although I have done some aluminum. I have done a few circuit boards of my own design, but that is not where I spend most of my time. Because I do very detailed designs on very thin brass (.005 inch), the toner transfer method has never been an option. I use a dry film resist with a top and bottom stencil to get my designs made. Recently I have been wanting to create smaller and smaller etched items and have run into needing a better printer than the ones I've been using. The ones I've been using are 99% from Kinko's which is no longer an option (I'll explain in a longer post), and a HP4100. I'll do some quality searching through the thousands of posts before posting any questions. I just wanted to introduce myself. Mike
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RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] Just joined. A little about me.
2014-05-13 by Boman33
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