> > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, milwiron@t... wrote: > > > > > > Has anyone tried a Epson sublimation printer? The ink is supposed > to be > > > "waterproof". > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Steve" <alienrelics@y...> > wrote: > > You mean inkjet sublimation ink. It won't work, it is a dye that > > requires a polymer to transfer into. > > > > http://www.dyesub.org > > > > Steve > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "pebo festus" <mebo31@y...> wrote: > well--am wondering if one could coat the blank pcb with some kind of > polymer coating? then print with sublimation ink. i see that it > heats during the process. donno? > mebo And you end up with a plastic coated board that won't etch, but has a pretty picture on it. ;') Dye sublimation prints on a Tshirt or mug are waterproof because the plastic polymer on the mug and the polyester of the Tshirt are waterproof. Dye sublimation "soaks" the color -into- the polymer/polyester, that's why it only works on those items and not on bare metal or cotton. It is -not- a coating. Did you take a look at the link I gave? Steve
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Re: Of Ink Jets and Such
2004-02-04 by Steve
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