RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Epson inkjet results
2006-04-13 by James M. (Jim) Geidl
I didn t have any problem getting into the site. The reason I mentioned them is that they sell some specialty inks that might help. Jim ... From:
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2006-04-13 by James M. (Jim) Geidl
I didn t have any problem getting into the site. The reason I mentioned them is that they sell some specialty inks that might help. Jim ... From:
2006-04-13 by Leon Heller
... From: patroclus04 To: Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 8:42 PM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Another
2006-04-13 by Stefan Trethan
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 22:20:05 +0200, Robert Hedan ... How about toothpaste? ST
2006-04-13 by Robert Hedan
Yeah, the through-hole version was one of my early tests; photoresist, 50 mil large traces, etc. Imagine a caveman drawing with a wax crayon. The SMD was done
2006-04-13 by Stefan Trethan
Have you tried masking it with something really opaque, like sheetmetal or something? Sorry if you have already done that, i don t quite remember all posts. It
2006-04-13 by Stefan Trethan
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 21:46:02 +0200, Robert Hedan ... Well, these pictures more or less show that you can waste space with either technology ;-) I m sure you
2006-04-13 by Stefan Trethan
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 21:21:34 +0200, jamesgeidl ... there is a carrier material transferred that would mask the complete pcb. ST
2006-04-13 by Steve
... Dye sublimation transfers only work on coated surfaces. The dye turns to gas, soaks into a polymer coating and goes back to solid. So no go. The other type
2006-04-13 by Robert Hedan
This is for Chris and the others that have yet to fiddle with SMD components. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Homebrew_PCBs/files/Surface_Mount/ ... PCB size
2006-04-13 by patroclus04
Hello, I made another PCB, this time more complex, and tried to solve the problems I had, especially the photo-resist coming out when tried to clean the
2006-04-13 by Steve
... Not to be facetious, but... have you? ; ) their link to inkjet inks is broken. There are loads of different companies selling inkjet ink. Steve Greenfield
2006-04-13 by jamesgeidl
Has anyone tried heat transfer paper and ink, like the sutff you make T shirts tranfers with? Jim
2006-04-13 by Steve
... Check with MIS, I m fairly sure they ship to the UK. http://www.inksupply.com Steve Greenfield
2006-04-13 by Steve
... Since specific formulation may be extremely important here, I don t think using any name or designation loosely is in order in this case. ... Ultrachrome
2006-04-13 by jamesgeidl
Have any of you guys looked at this outfit: http://www.grafco.net/inglese/Introduction.htm Jim
2006-04-13 by Lez
nothing worse than a temp late
2006-04-13 by Steve
... ... Sorry, I used another page as a template. Steve Greenfield
2006-04-13 by Lez
Is this magic ink in the uk?
2006-04-13 by derekhawkins
... Not interested in Epson ink. I m using Epson s tradename loosely. ... It s also Ultrachrome ink. The last thing I d expect to work if it has similar
2006-04-13 by derekhawkins
... I already have a 785EPX and a R320 as well. You can t control the ink density with these lesser Epsons and their dimensional accuracy is inferior. No where
2006-04-13 by Stefan Trethan
... It says Click on the graphics for a closer view but i can t see no graphics. Just saying, might be there are none on purpose, i didn t read the text. ST
2006-04-13 by Steve
... Epson will not sell ink in bulk, sort of. I suppose you could buy ink for the big Epsons that use huge ink tanks, like the 7000/9000, 4800, etc. However,
2006-04-13 by Steve
... You could probably sell that 2200 and have more than enough to buy several lesser Epsons. Craigslist here always has older Epsons for $20 or less, while a
2006-04-13 by Steve
... I d love to, however it will have to wait til next week. Steve Greenfield
2006-04-13 by Steve
... ROFL! Because I d have tested these inks long ago if I weren t way too backed up with projects. Steve Greenfield
2006-04-13 by derekhawkins
... Who sells Durabrite Ultra ink or equivalent in bottles or refill kits?
2006-04-13 by James M. (Jim) Geidl
Try http://www.wlfuller.com they have HSS brad points. Jim ... From: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Stefan
2006-04-13 by derekhawkins
... In my case I have an Epson 2200 gathering dust. Others may want to use what they already have too. Refilling and zapping is quite popular in the Epson
2006-04-13 by Stefan Trethan
... I was thinking of them too. I wish i could find brad point bits here that are HSS, for sheetmetal. The stupid shops only sell wood bits. I m seriously
2006-04-13 by lcdpublishing
Hot dog steve! Give it a go and let us know how it all works out. There is a lot of anxious people waiting :-) ... very ... should ... results. ... for
2006-04-13 by Stefan Trethan
... So how come you still manage to put a dot on the end of this sentence, shouldn t you be rushing off to try it? ;-) ST
2006-04-13 by Stefan Trethan
... If it allows me to make pcbs easier, better, faster, with a better component legend (over partial copper) and better dimensional accuracy i ll be all too
2006-04-13 by Steve
... The same inks work across a wide variety of Epsons. I ve tried out the same inks in many Epsons, including: 600, 800, 820, 880, 900, 1200, 1280, 1520,
2006-04-13 by Leon Heller
... From: George Lawrence Storm To: Cc: George Lawrence Storm Sent:
2006-04-13 by Stefan Trethan
... Why not avoid all this silly chip nonsense and use a older printer with 600dpi? Would be enough for me. ST
2006-04-13 by Steve
... Thanks! Universal Black is listed under many inksets including MISPRO. $12 for 2 ounces, $18 for 4 ounces. http://www.inksupply.com/arcink_mispro.cfm
2006-04-13 by derekhawkins
... If that s all the chip does then it should simply be a matter of getting the right ink in a bottle (or pouring it out of a cartridge), the right empty
2006-04-13 by John Young
You may be thinking of the New Jersey Islander (NJQRP) that used a small diamond hole saw. Similar hole
2006-04-13 by Alan Marconett
HI George, It sounds like a pad cutter , maybe part of the slit-n-wrap group of wire wrap tools? Hope that helps. Alan KM6VV
2006-04-13 by Volkan
Hi again, The ink that I have used is from MIS Associates Inc, Part No: MP-2-MK Ink color: Universal Black www.inksupply.com I think critical part is drying of
2006-04-13 by fenrir_co
... Ah, I missed that, though most aftermarket refill kits made by /good/ companies are usually very close, chemically, to the original inks. I would be
2006-04-13 by Steve
... It would be more correct to say that -series- of Epsons tend to take the same size cartridge with different chips. The C8x all seem to take the same design
2006-04-13 by George Lawrence Storm
A long time ago I once had a specialty bit which was used to create a donut pad on a copper clad board, it had a pilot/drill and two spurs which cut the pad.
2006-04-13 by Steve
... A further modification beyond thickness would be removing the pizza wheels. There is a row of thin toothed wheels, they may poke holes in the ink. The
2006-04-13 by fenrir_co
... The CX4800 takes Epson Durabrite /Ultra/ Ink, which is even stickier and faster drying than the original series of Durabrite inks. I don t remember the
2006-04-13 by Steve
... Re-read above: Inks I have used were refill inks which are not from EPSON... ... There are replacement trays available from Epson or from eBay, so
2006-04-13 by fenrir_co
... This confirms exactly what I suggested before, that the Durabrite inks (which are more like acrylic enamel with glue added than the usual watery dye and
2006-04-13 by derekhawkins
... It used to be this paper , that paper now it s going to be this ink , that ink and a whole new field of ink chemistry is about to blossom forth.
2006-04-13 by derekhawkins
... There are several Epson 2200s up for bid on Ebay, some as low as $51.00. That handles 1.3mm (.051 ) thickness out of the box.
2006-04-13 by Stuart Wallace
... This is probably a dumb suggestion, but if the process works then would it not be possible to glue two etched boards to a piece of bare substrate? This