Re: Prepping PCB for printing with MISPRO pigmented ink
2006-04-21 by Chris Horne
Years ago I did once try printing pad ink in an epson stylus color, and it printed ok.. (you can tell how long ago as the printer was new at the time!) I guess
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2006-04-21 by Chris Horne
Years ago I did once try printing pad ink in an epson stylus color, and it printed ok.. (you can tell how long ago as the printer was new at the time!) I guess
2006-04-21 by Steve
... water. ... minerals. ... Well, that s great but at least in the US (where 90% of the population is stupid for bottled water) you can pick up jugs of
2006-04-21 by lcdpublishing
Yeah, I figured the sharpie ink wouldn t work in the ink-jet. But, if the MIS inks perform the same (ie. stick well, dry well, resist etching well, etc.), then
2006-04-21 by Mycroft2152
Techno-Bqbble is only useful after passing through a Pragmatic filter. Usually there is nothing left. Seriously, for direct to pcb printing to be practical,
2006-04-21 by derekhawkins
... Permanent marker ink is easy to get and cheap. Doesn t have to be Sharpie ink. Getting it to work in even a Technical Pen **as is** would be an uphill task
2006-04-21 by Stefan Trethan
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 15:44:58 +0200, lcdpublishing ... The sharpie pen ink will not work as resist because it will not pass your printer. It will dry so fast
2006-04-21 by Stefan Trethan
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 13:38:24 +0200, Len Warner ... Now i finally know a application for that! I was always wondering what dragon s
2006-04-21 by Len Warner
... This seems to be another example of GBS s aphorism Two nations separated by a common tongue. This morning my father bought from the local chemist
2006-04-21 by lcdpublishing
Hi Len, That was one of the best Techno-Babble posts on this subject yet! It would appear as though you have a really good understanding of the chemistry
2006-04-21 by Len Warner
... Posted where? There s no Tarn-X MSDS or link to it that I can find in a search of messages since Jan 26th. ... Which Tarn-X? Tarn-X is a brand, not a
2006-04-21 by Len Warner
... But water _is_ a solvent, and a darned good one at that :-) However, it s a highly polar solvent, in contrast to the non-polar hydrocarbons and the non- or
2006-04-21 by Steve
... In future, please send these off list. Steve Greenfield
2006-04-21 by Len Warner
... But you might have to purge it out when you get some real ink since it probably contains alcohol and detergent which may upset the ink droplet delivery. A
2006-04-21 by Len Warner
... ISTR the Stubb s brand from long ago, but it doesn t figure on Google :-( However Boots Household Ammonia was mentioned in Oct 2002 on
2006-04-20 by Steve
... I don t think it s surface tension, although I could be wrong. Lexmark and HP use a confusing system with some kind of slight negative pressure. I found I
2006-04-20 by Steve
... snip OK, that s enough. You have strayed entirely into being abusive. I ve warned you before. You are on moderated status. Steve Greenfield listowner
2006-04-20 by Steve
... not ... I cleaned out the existing cartidges in the 600 I got. I drilled holes in the tops (had to anyway to refill) and used a vacuum to pull cleaning
2006-04-20 by Len Warner
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 at 23:54, Robert Hedan top-posted, ... Or maybe the surface tension is wrong and it falls out of the cartridge easier: that s one of the
2006-04-20 by Steve
... think it ... Or is ... don t want ... Chris is correct, it is an optical encoding strip. Clear plastic with black lines printed on it. ... likely not ...
2006-04-20 by Len Warner
... Then you haven t got it - Duh! Outlook leaves the cursor at the top so responsible people can move down, trimming the quote as they go, and reply
2006-04-20 by lcdpublishing
Hi Robert, that thin transparent strip is a linear encoder strip for the servo motor. Yeah, I know, many folks in the CNC forums will tell you it is
2006-04-20 by Stefan Trethan
Ok Steve, thanks. Your nice new subject line has given me another thing to ask about. Ink cartridges. How do i clean them. inksupply.com as nice spongeless
2006-04-20 by Robert Hedan
When you look at the printhead mechanism, there is; - a drive strap. - a front and rear guide rail. - a thin darkened transparency strip that passes between 2
2006-04-20 by Steve
... item ... I know those, we have those here, too. Whether I get them from the Dollar Store, or from the grocery store (for a lot more), they all seem the
2006-04-20 by Stefan Trethan
... Like wettex brand. (Actually this brand has become a name for the item here like with so many products).
2006-04-20 by Steve
... In an inkjet printer, just one fiber left touching a nozzle can cause banding and ink wicking. Just one fiber left across the rubber seal on the park pad
2006-04-20 by Steve
... I don t know what a kitchen washing up pad is. And there are as many types of sponges as... something really numerous. ... stuff. I ... It may be better
2006-04-20 by fenrir_co
... In the US there are two products I reccomend, Bounty makes a paper towel specifically for glass, it s on a roll and has a blue quilt pattern on it. It s
2006-04-20 by Mark Mickelsen
Hi, I m designing my first PCB s. I ve decided to use the toner transfer method. It sounds like the safest route to go for a first timer. I ll be using my
2006-04-20 by Stefan Trethan
... Can do! How do you feel about clean (new) sponges and kitchen washing up pads? Those don t seem to have fibers that can come loose. ... I do have IPA, i
2006-04-20 by onenastyviper
Hello All. Remember Me? Well, after some period of time I must report that scratch-based etching (forget metal blue, its nasty stuff) is OK but it is really a
2006-04-20 by David L. Vernon
We are currently only working with the new DTG Digital UNI inks in our DTG printers. It s about learning the ink application with our technology. I will also
2006-04-20 by derekhawkins
... Can t answer that directly but the Epson literature is sending mixed signals on the R1800. It uses Ultrachrome high gloss ink (not the same as just
2006-04-20 by fenrir_co
... From what I ve heard, the R1800 that takes the Ultrachrome inks is not compatible with any kind of transparency, and there is not even a setting in the
2006-04-20 by kilocycles
Hmmm, the posted MSDS for Tarn-X doesn t say anything about carcinogens. Ted
2006-04-19 by kilocycles
Steve, I stumbled upon Tarn-X at the local Home Depot last week, and of course I bought some. It was only $4.95, if I recall correctly, for about a half-pint
2006-04-19 by Steve
... You might check the forums at Screenprinters.net, as they do prints for photo exposure of screens for Tshirt printing. Most seem to be using inkjets. A lot
2006-04-19 by Steve
... wrote: ... I guess we ll see. After reading Stefan s post, I d hope we don t require Tarn-X. ... The ink Volkan is using is water
2006-04-19 by Steve
... The link I gave agrees with you: It s Thiocarbamide, also known as Thiouria. Since it is -not- an acid but rather something to convert sulfides back to
2006-04-19 by paul_carlos_murdock
In reading through the group I have read in a few cases where it is best to get a Photo Printer to make use of the UV inks (and to print in yellow/cyan as
2006-04-19 by lcdpublishing
Stefan, Here in the U.S., you can buy ANYTHING! and I do mean ANYTHING! If you got the money, you can buy it. Sometimes you may need some papers , but you
2006-04-19 by Robert Hedan
I m sticking to what has been working for me, #0000 steel wool from Bulldog and acetone. Robert
2006-04-19 by Stefan Trethan
... This one says it s thiourea! Toxic. Known animal carcinogen and probable human carcinogen. And they still sell it in the US? Does it carry a health
2006-04-19 by Steve
Looking up where to find Tarn-X, I found out that the chemical in it can be bought for next to nothing.
2006-04-19 by kilocycles
OK, since I started this thread, I have now read the 100 or so posts on the subject (a bit late, since I was in the hospital for 6 days), and I have condensed
2006-04-19 by Leon Heller
... From: Lez To: Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 10:24 AM Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: RE :
2006-04-19 by Stefan Trethan
I know what you mean, but there probably are places selling the chemicals. I didn t believe it either before i found a shop that still sells plain chemicals
2006-04-19 by Lez
does ammonia have another name? is it sold as a cleaner under a brand name? Chemicals cant really be bought in the uk, unless you go to a bulk industrial
2006-04-19 by guja
100 postings? 294 or more. (waiting for Epson stylus (the end of the TRIAL) ) Mycroft2152 wrote: Sorry guys, but after gettting
2006-04-19 by Stefan Trethan
On Wed, 19 Apr 2006 05:25:56 +0200, fenrir_co ... They are now at ebay for $3 or so, i would reckon almost everywhere. Many refill