Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Epson Stylus C84 (was: Re: Inkjet ?)
2006-04-17 by Stefan Trethan
I see many Epson Stylus C84 on ebay, and _a lot_ of them seem to have clogged heads. Are those particularly bad printers, or are the clogs impossible to clear,
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2006-04-17 by Stefan Trethan
I see many Epson Stylus C84 on ebay, and _a lot_ of them seem to have clogged heads. Are those particularly bad printers, or are the clogs impossible to clear,
2006-04-17 by Stefan Trethan
Ok, that s good news then! i don t really want even faster drying ink since i can already see myself getting in a very bad mood about clogged heads in the
2006-04-17 by Volkan Sahin
Hi, For those of you who wish to build their own resetter here is a useful web side http://www.eddiem.com/photo/printer/chipreset/resetchip.html He really did
2006-04-17 by fenrir_co
... Yes, basically the idea is that you can refill any Epson printer with these inks. I m surprised that this ink worked, as MIS does not sell any durabrite
2006-04-17 by Stefan Trethan
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 17:01:08 +0200, Robert Hedan ... Well, i wouldn t say that. We know we need a piezo printer, not a thermal inkjet, so that doesn t leave
2006-04-17 by Robert Hedan
Well, I ve bought an Epson C84 and a CX3810 so I ll be able to report on those 2 eventually. But after reading that paragraph, we are mostly interested in
2006-04-17 by Stefan Trethan
... I have found a software to modify the ink counter, see a list of compatible printers here: I would prefer that over a
2006-04-17 by Stefan Trethan
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 16:20:56 +0200, lcdpublishing ... hmm strange.. usually when your body tells you something it is clever to listen ;-) ST
2006-04-17 by derekhawkins
... When the dust settles perhaps.
2006-04-17 by Lez
... chips are not an issue, I bought a zapper thats easy to use, just clip the cartridge into it, press the button, light flashes 5 times and the chip is
2006-04-17 by lcdpublishing
Hi Guys, This is the first time i have run across something like this. I was doing some experimenting with the ink over the weekend for etching. Anyway, I
2006-04-17 by lcdpublishing
This is the part number I am looking at MISPRO-2-MK on the InkSupply.com website. Thanks Chris
2006-04-17 by Stefan Trethan
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 12:10:12 +0200, Leon Heller ... There s a programm on inksupply.com that prints a page every day automatically... All that nonsense and
2006-04-17 by Leon Heller
... From: Stefan Trethan To: Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 10:45 AM Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re:
2006-04-17 by Stefan Trethan
... Why not order from inksupply.com? international shipping is very reasonable. I checked out the old epson stylus i had but the head is badly clogged, i
2006-04-17 by Lez
cheaper 100% flat path is photo 900p, very cheap on ebay. I think the 925 is the same. Problem I have is finding a uk ink supplier that will work. ... -- Lez -
2006-04-17 by Stefan Trethan
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 01:44:24 +0200, Herbert E. Plett ... Strictly speaking this edge does not even have to be straight. It only needs the
2006-04-17 by Volkan Sahin
Hi Alan, I am always interested. Thanks Alan Marconett wrote: Hi Chris, Volkan, Herbert, all, I m in the process of designing and building a
2006-04-17 by fenrir_co
... Ultrachrome isn t the same as Durabrite, it s higher quality, slower drying, and much pickier about the surface you use to print on. Seeing as how this
2006-04-16 by Herbert E. Plett
... nope, no holes at all. the tray upon which you fix the board is the trick! A tray that runs through the printer with +-5 mil repeatability...
2006-04-16 by Herbert E. Plett
... I believe that no square is needed, only one perfectly straight header side where to make the reference notch into, and not necessarily at the middle.
2006-04-16 by Stefan Trethan
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 20:41:38 +0200, Martin Johnson ... The ink Volkan uses sells as: MISPRO ink is ideal for use on any of the Epson
2006-04-16 by Steve
... They are all inkjet. That is bubblejet. Steve Greenfield
2006-04-16 by Stefan Trethan
... re-read what you replied to and you ll see the problem is solved easily, precisely, with no pins or special fixtures. ST
2006-04-16 by Alan Marconett
Hi LCD, Use a center point for the edge. I wonder if that might be a good solution for mechanical etching (isolation milling). I normally use the LL corner
2006-04-16 by Alan Marconett
Hi Chris, Volkan, Herbert, all, I m in the process of designing and building a small PCB router. I m using parts from two linear ways I collected a few years
2006-04-16 by JanRwl@AOL.COM
In a message dated 4/16/2006 9:28:50 A.M. Central Daylight Time, eldata@msn.com writes: anybody made his own CNC drill/router? See mine here: Photos; Jan
2006-04-16 by Robert Hedan
Now that s funny. I m picking up a C84 for $10.50 later, and I might be able to claim $45 back from Epson. Robert LMAO!!!!! ... De :
2006-04-16 by Alan King
http://www.fatwallet.com/t/24/602066/ If we can find something with the durabrite inks on the list, this could make it a very nice deal. $45 credit, or $25
2006-04-16 by Robert Hedan
There s another problem with toner transfer or any other system which has an intermediate printing step, and that is heat expansion. On ordinary components it
2006-04-16 by lcdpublishing
In metal working and in woodworking that concept is used quit frequently, so for me to get it was easy. It is a tough one to grasp because it is hard to
2006-04-16 by Stefan Trethan
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 17:03:14 +0200, Leon Heller ... Well, i have tried both methods too, and photo etch seems too much like hard work, whereas TT works every
2006-04-16 by Jim Miller
derek could you describe your photo approach? tnx jim ab3cv [...] Trust me, the above is a long outdated approach. However, convenient to use if one is in the
2006-04-16 by Stefan Trethan
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 17:20:39 +0200, lcdpublishing ... At least one got it! fantastic... ST
2006-04-16 by Stefan Trethan
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 16:56:28 +0200, Robert Hedan ... No, that s not the case. To ensure a match all you need is to have one point match up and the angle of
2006-04-16 by Robert Hedan
Hmmm, that s a good one; just one straight edge and a center alignment pin, so simple. Maybe that s what Stefan was explaining back there, but I m a visual
2006-04-16 by lcdpublishing
Well, not really. Right now you cut the PCB material to size then transfer & etch. Rather, you have your leading or reference edge cut straight and you
2006-04-16 by lcdpublishing
Oh gosh no! I realize the photo process is MUCH simpler than the photographic developing process. It s just that I have done that sort of thing before and it
2006-04-16 by Robert Hedan
You only need a minimum of 2 holes along the top or bottom edge really. The PCB will be perfectly aligned once you flip it, of course this depends on how good
2006-04-16 by Robert Hedan
I started with photo-resist PCB, I found it to be very expensive, that s why I switched to toner transfer. Yeah, it s more tedious trying to pass paper
2006-04-16 by Leon Heller
... From: Robert Hedan To: Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 3:56 PM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] inkjet
2006-04-16 by Leon Heller
... From: lcdpublishing To: Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 3:23 PM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: RE :
2006-04-16 by derekhawkins
... I would be surprised if one could even achieve less than 20 mils misalignment with that approach.
2006-04-16 by Robert Hedan
Being able to flip a PCB over and print the other side properly requires a perfectly square PCB. A lot of us cut pieces from larger pieces of PCB, we d have
2006-04-16 by derekhawkins
... Possibly because you think developing PCBs is as involved as developing photos. The following, in reference to photographic method of doing PCBs, is from
2006-04-16 by derekhawkins
... Here s a homebrew CNC drill setup (not only for PCBs), does 18 holes per minute; http://www.pbase.com/eldata/cnc
2006-04-16 by lcdpublishing
It is kind of funny how some of us refuse to go down the path of photosensitive boards (myself being in this category). I don t know why, I used have a
2006-04-16 by derekhawkins
... I ve seen 1/32 single sided copperclad sold at PCB supply stores so it s probably a standard size along with 1/16 . But quite frankly, photo etching is
2006-04-16 by scratch_6057
FYI: PARALLAX is offering a 96 DPI HP Inkjet Cartridge and Cartridge Holder. If the DURABRIGHT refill ink could be loaded into it, it may be a starting point.
2006-04-16 by Lez
Can I put this ink, or sharpie ink, into cartidges for the photo 900p ? Its originals are t007 and t009 Its has a lovely a4 flatpath upto about 4mm thick. ...