I did look at the links on direct plotting PCB's, and discovered that it is possible with some non-flatbed plotters to stick a PCB on a heavy piece of paper and plot right on the PCB. My previous post missed that point. I don't know if all such plotters will do so, does anyone else? Obviously the direct to PCB plot is the way to go compared to the method Jan Axelson mentions (plot to copper, then stick copper on PCB substrate). --- In Homebrew_PCBs@y..., "grantfair2001" <grant.fair@s...> wrote: > But, if someone does not have a flat-bed plotter, but does have the > kind where the paper moves back and forth between rollers, then that > method would be of value. Grant
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Re: Print on copper
2001-12-19 by grantfair2001
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