Re: Epson inkjet results - high resolution images
2006-04-14 by Steve
... it and ... a turn ... head is ... Don t bother, that ink only works in an Epson. Bubblejet printers like Canon, HP, Lexmark, etc. will not work with most
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2006-04-14 by Steve
... it and ... a turn ... head is ... Don t bother, that ink only works in an Epson. Bubblejet printers like Canon, HP, Lexmark, etc. will not work with most
2006-04-14 by Volkan Sahin
Hi Stephan, These shorts are coming from the towel tissue. Cleaning is also very important. Amount of ink is another factor. I am using ultra glossy setting to
2006-04-14 by Robert Hedan
Most true. I ll have to get some of that ink as soon as I can. I just happened to receive a scrap Lexmark Z45. I m going to strip it and see if I can clear a
2006-04-14 by Stefan Trethan
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 19:43:53 +0200, Robert Hedan ... I think getting hold of the ink and reproducing the success is required before that. You know how
2006-04-14 by Robert Hedan
Yeah, I see 2 shorts in the left side, but I was mostly interested in the fill pattern and in the lines. Volkan was able to get quality traces even down to
2006-04-14 by Stefan Trethan
I just received the most wonderful high resolution pictures of the inkjet tests from Volkan. I _MUST_ have that ink ;-) i see two flaws in the circuit example,
2006-04-14 by Stefan Trethan
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 18:22:43 +0200, Volkan Sahin ... You can send them to me and i will upload them somewhere if you like. There is a
2006-04-14 by Volkan Sahin
Hi Stephan, I didn t know that image resolution is different. Thanks, but I could not able to upload high resolution images because of our group is almost at
2006-04-14 by Steve
... wrote: ... for ... Hmm.... if this ink checks out, that may be a way for me to make a few dollars and convince my wife there is a
2006-04-14 by Steve
... copper foil ... anyway ;-) I don t have any copper foil laying around, but I do have some of that really ultrathin doublesided PCB. If I get everything
2006-04-14 by lcdpublishing
Hi Stefan, I can take care of you if we find out this all works. I can order and ship it to you. Just be sure to contact me off-list when the time comes.
2006-04-14 by Mark Mickelsen
Hi guys, (I sent this message once before but I m not sure I had it addressed right. If you get it twice, I apologize.) I m a complete newby at making my own
2006-04-14 by Mark Mickelsen
Hi guys, I m a complete newby at making my own PC boards, though I know something about designing circuits and programming micros. I did that for many years.
2006-04-14 by Stefan Trethan
... Yes indeed Steve, you should instead be taping a piece of thin copper foil to a sheet of paper and try this in your expensive printer. If you tape down the
2006-04-14 by Steve
... The pigmented inks I have are called Magic Mix, the black is one of the MIS inks. I can print on fabric or paper and hold it under running water, no
2006-04-14 by Steve
... work? ... The R220 is dye ink. I m not surprised that it has no water resistance. Steve Greenfield
2006-04-14 by Steve
... That sounds like the carrier for the dye sub is transfering. IE, it is not working by dye sub. It s nearly impossible to use a hand iron to do dye
2006-04-14 by Alan King
... Water based paints dissolve instantly in water if there s still a little water left, or not if they re completely dry. And etchant rolls right off a fresh
2006-04-14 by fenrir_co
... Question: Did you trick the R220 into using Durabrite ink by swapping the chips on the cartridges, or did you use the ink that you re supposed to use with
2006-04-14 by Leon Heller
... From: Robert Hedan To: Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 3:13 PM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re:
2006-04-14 by Robert Hedan
Then that s great news! I must ve been dozing off going through that post. I only remembered the first PCB which had no copper fill. Robert ... De :
2006-04-14 by lcdpublishing
Hi Robert, It does look like he did a large block on the second example - check the photos section again. It appears to have come out just fine. I just did a
2006-04-14 by Robert Hedan
I just realized that the original poster had not done any copper fill. Volkan, is it possible to get another test print using copper fill? If you don t have
2006-04-14 by Stefan Trethan
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 15:50:57 +0200, mycroft2152 ... If this doesn t work either one might conclude durabright inks don t work? Then we
2006-04-14 by mycroft2152
Quick trial: Epson R220 Epson Durabrite ink Thin flexible Copperclad-not prepared Dried / cured with hair dryer Results: Ran through printer fine Thin lines
2006-04-14 by Stefan Trethan
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 14:16:30 +0200, mycroft2152 ... Thanks for making such tests under great peril to yourself ;-) The cleaning will
2006-04-14 by mycroft2152
I just ran a sheet of thin pcb material through my wife s EPSON R220 printer. (With a lot of trepedation, if I screwed up her printer I would really be in the
2006-04-14 by Stefan Trethan
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 13:47:33 +0200, lcdpublishing ... Maybe try via this link: ST
2006-04-14 by Lez
... No they printed me a door sign, manager , because thats what they were doing that day, manager in black to put on brass, so I went home with a piece of
2006-04-14 by lcdpublishing
I went into an area where you could shop by part number and typed in the part number that was specified. ... myself ... find any
2006-04-14 by Stefan Trethan
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 13:27:00 +0200, lcdpublishing ... Did it? You must have gone further down the order process than myself then.. That s too bad... Which
2006-04-14 by lcdpublishing
When I searched for it there, it showed that it was sold out. ... shipping i
2006-04-14 by Stefan Trethan
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 13:12:27 +0200, lcdpublishing ... http://www.inksupply.com/ seems to have reasonable prices and shipping i think. ST
2006-04-14 by lcdpublishing
Good to hear! Now to find the ink locally. ... Earlier it ... to a ... responsibility ... are
2006-04-14 by Leon Heller
... From: lcdpublishing To: Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 10:16 AM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re:
2006-04-14 by Stefan Trethan
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 11:16:15 +0200, lcdpublishing ... FeCl was used by Volkan, so it must work. I would think it is acidic, but i m not sure at all. ST
2006-04-14 by lcdpublishing
That is fantastic! I have got to give it a go here too. Earlier it was mentioned that you have to use an acidic etchant as opposed to a base etchant, is
2006-04-14 by Stefan Trethan
WOW! If you were a girl i would probably ask you to marry me by now! ;-) I ll have to get some of that ink! By the way, the photo section reduces image
2006-04-14 by Volkan Sahin
Hi Again, I could not able to stop myself and decided to make a test pattern. I put the scanned images under photo/volkan s folder. All scanned images are 1 to
2006-04-14 by Steve
... make T ... either. ... You mean you had them transfer this to untreated PCB, and etched it? Or just transfer a PCB pattern onto their brass? ... It sounds
2006-04-14 by Robert Hedan
Bingo, I ve been using DigiKey and Mouser a lot lately. I m going to use DigiKey more cause I ve noticed I m getting hit with serious brokerage/customs fees
2006-04-14 by Herbert E. Plett
... your luck is that you are only $5 and 48hours from Digikey (or whoever). Elsewhere in the world it s different... ... what layout package are you using
2006-04-14 by Robert Hedan
I thought of that, but I ve been able to get SOIC parts so far so I haven t been forced into that corner yet. If I was to use that technique and needed vias,
2006-04-14 by Robert Hedan
Hmm, that s not a bad idea. I know I want something that will not bond or interact with the engine block paint, so that rules out anything with petroleum. I
2006-04-14 by Herbert E. Plett
... I built myself a helper finger. Out of coat-hanger wire I made a Y shape with a loong foot. Then I bent the upper part square down like two feet. On the
2006-04-13 by Len Warner
... It appears that 146411 makes a 2.5mm counterbore hole, while 146413 makes a 3.5mm counterbore pad. Unfortunately, 146411 availability is no longer
2006-04-13 by Stefan Trethan
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 00:09:34 +0200, Len Warner ... Yes, it seems not to hard, and i own a few large ones that were clearly hand ground
2006-04-13 by Len Warner
... Brad point bits can be made by regrinding HSS twist drills, perhaps with a Dremel. (I find a cut-off disk can do very fine work if not stressed sideways.)
2006-04-13 by Lez
... And then the third type that works just like TT, the dye is gassed onto a transfer sheet and then wrapped around mugs etc and put in a heated mug
2006-04-13 by derekhawkins
... Pedantically speaking you re correct...Do you know anyone selling ink in bottles or refill kits claiming it to be equivalent to Epson s Durabrite Ultra