I am more inclined to think it's a grounding program. Make sure the pcb is electrically connected to the carrier and that the carrier is grounded during the actual printing. In my mod this is accomplished through metal upper rollers and a 14 inch long carrier. I use copper tape WITH CONDUCTIVE ADHESIVE to connect the pcb to the carrier. Note that some copper tapes have insulated adhesive. Mark At 04:40 AM 3/2/2015, you wrote: >Hi everyone > >I am having trouble getting my e260d to print cleanly on my pcb. >https://imgur.com/6MFdNt1 >Is output of the open source hardware cog and text. I am guessing the >board and carrier are flexing leading to an even finish. Does anyone >have an idea how to correct this? Thanks. > > >-- >Matthew O'Gorman >BM: BM-2D7WS1iu3wNo66sLVwd4CcZ5sBHbn8CYwR >TorChat: 5w3dtk7nhkkijcpc >Site: https://b.rldn.net >Xim/Email: mog@... >mog@rldn:~$ fortune wisdom -s|boxes >/****************************************************************************/ >/* Once you've tried to change the world you find it's a whole bunch easier */ >/* to change your mind. */ >/****************************************************************************/ >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] DLP e260d uneven toner transfer
2015-03-02 by Mark Lerman
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