2004-03-08 by Stefan Trethan
... Good luck.... (i really don t understand why you insisted on the dedicated computer but if you like it that way.... ) try to get several carts (i hope they
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2004-03-08 by Cristian
... their PolimerJet and MicroJet print heads, attached to a CNC Machine (used for drilling) or to a Plotter will work. Any idea about the price? Cristian
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2004-03-08 by poitsplace
Of course, if you don t mind doing some extra work, you can actually turn NORMAL paper into really good toner transfer paper by...essentially...painting it
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2004-03-08 by pebo festus
ok---i uploaded 2 pics of the converted epson color stylus 880 printer, waiting on the carts to come in, have a dedicated computer ready. will order empty
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2004-03-08 by Alan King
... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3464865428&category=32787 Just to give an idea, here s 12 black sticks starting at $10 with the
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2004-03-08 by Stefan Trethan
... why that? you get them for free from the company or what? ??? very strange ??? ST
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2004-03-08 by Alan King
... And another serious advantage that I know about since a friend had one. While the color sticks cost, the black sticks are *free*. It s one of the major
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2004-03-08 by Bill Maxwell
I am relatively new to this group and apologise if this possibility has been mentioned previously. Some 10 years ago, a group of local amateur radio
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2004-03-08 by Steve
Anyone here doing microstripline homebrew? Steve
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2004-03-08 by Steve
... wrote: ... wish to ... Actually you get a -lot- of prints from that stick. It s cheaper than most inkjets per print. Steve
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2004-03-08 by javaguy11111
I forgot to also add this paper as well. It has a good section at the beginning on different inkjet head
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2004-03-07 by javaguy11111
If there was a way to get the printheads here you could try to build your own. This company sells
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2004-03-07 by Phil
I ve been playing around with different papers and was very surprised to find that regular old ink jet paper actually seemed to have some potential but tended
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2004-03-07 by Brian Pitt
... the Teks are just relabled Xers ,or maybe its the other way round they re the same thing anyway Brian -- Nemo me impune lacesset
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2004-03-07 by Stefan Trethan
... I regularly come across colorstix for tektronix phaser when i search ebay for other tek stuff. these sticks are so expensive i do not wish to know what a
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2004-03-07 by Brian Pitt
anybody thinking about these for direct to board resist printing? http://www.office.xerox.com/solidink//how.html only problem is finding a used one cheap
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2004-03-07 by Stefan Trethan
... Bona Parkett polish is the same, i have tried it with a bubblejet and it didn t work. i expect better results from piezo. ST
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2004-03-07 by pebo festus
thanks pygar, i am keeping all the good sugestions and will try most of them,have some emty carts coming. NOW if i can keep my epson printer head clear(not
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2004-03-07 by pygar2
... I m new here, but I have to ask... has anyone tried using Future? It s a thin acrylic paint , not a wax. It can be thinned with water or alcohol. It can
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2004-03-06 by Marcel van Lieshout
Anyone ever tried this? http://www.parelecusa.com/parelec3/products/Images/hdic.pdf A quote: Parmod VLT inks and pastes - which include silver, copper
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2004-03-06 by roel_cnc
Hi, I m still working on making hole walls conductive. If i use me old drillpress and hss bits the wall is more rougher. makinng those holes works great(100%).
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2004-03-06 by Steve
... This site: reports that Mimaki, Roland, and Mutoh
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2004-03-06 by Steve
... great at ... have the ... printer. That s ... instead of one ... it can be ... Very good points. What about that UV cured ink that is in the latest wide
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2004-03-06 by Steve
... Empty Epson ink tanks available here: http://www.personalizedsupplies.com/emptyvirgintanks.htm Steve
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2004-03-05 by Alan King
... Very same things that make it a good resist are going to make it great at clogging the heads though, and unlike the HP type the piezos usually have the
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2004-03-05 by Stefan Trethan
... I would quite like to see the simple floor polish be as useable as the damn avecia ink.... how did you convert the printer? which printer, pictures please
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2004-03-05 by pebo festus
I have a piezo allready converted to flatbed, but dont have the ink carterges, have them ordered, may call back and see if the co i ordered from would sell
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2004-03-05 by Stefan Trethan
On Fri, 5 Mar 2004 13:28:09 -0800 (PST), pebo festus ... DO IT, GO! i look forward to the results for a while now. I still have my doubts
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2004-03-05 by pebo festus
hey---this looks promising,i bought some MOP&GLOW, which has some teflon in it. info on the container states that it can be cleaned off the board(or floor)
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2004-03-05 by Steve
... water, and ... it may ... Oohh! There are two from Minwax: http://www.minwax.com/products/protective/polycrylic.cfm
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2004-03-04 by Jeremy Taylor
Although I m not interested in this technology, I d thought I d drop a teaser Minwax polycrylic is a water soluble polymer, It s thin-able with water, and
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2004-03-04 by Dave Mucha
... phersulphate. ... If you want cheap, try a warming plate for kitchens. if you want really cheap, try an old coffee maker warming plate. It may be small,
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2004-03-04 by Stefan Trethan
... there are 2 things: A) placement of parts B) exchangeabe pins Orcad does support exchanging of pins and also of complete function blocks (like in a logic
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2004-03-04 by Phil
to continue on this thread. I ve found that if I lay out my board and then look at how the traces run, I can make a few tweaks and significantly reduce
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2004-03-04 by Steve
Have you checked the Links section of the group site? Much of what you are asking for has already been linked from there. And welcome to the group! Steve
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2004-03-04 by Stefan Trethan
I noticed on the end of the mail that it went off topic, even off topic of the already a bit off topic discussion. If you still want to read it go on... ...
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2004-03-04 by Alan King
... Note there are brochures for the other two, but not the board printer. It is not the first or likely the last attempt at one of these, and they tend to
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2004-03-04 by Stefan Trethan
... I think you will need heat resistant rubber, like in a laser printer fuser. but this may still be not enough, maybe one can mold it with heat resistant
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2004-03-04 by Alan King
... Not sure about the more modern stuff, but plenty of older printers etc had a solid steel core for the platen. Strip the rubber off and one may work fine,
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2004-03-04 by Alan King
... Check this case in unnecessary design: http://www.rigelcorp.com/r535j.htm http://www.rigelcorp.com/__doc/8051/R535JASSM.pdf It s a development board I got
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2004-03-04 by James RM
The Following Patent might be helpful US5,270,368 Piezo inkjet inks and methods for making and using same 3M Innovative Properties Company An organic
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2004-03-04 by Stefan Trethan
... Well, at least the avecia.com homepage seems to be out of business at the moment ;-). I couldn t find any reference to direct pattern printing, only resist
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2004-03-04 by mikezcnc
Stefan, Yes. It is a replacement technology for existing wet-type. On a second thought, I am not sure if they don t need a second step similar to our tinning
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2004-03-04 by Leon Heller
... You could avoid the problem by using vias with wire links through them. Leon -- Leon Heller, G1HSM Tel: +44 1424 423947 Email: aqzf13 at dsl dot pipex dot
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2004-03-04 by Stefan Trethan
... OK, you build one and then i copy it ;-) But i simply have no space for such a giant machine like it was showed in the pictures, it must be small.... It
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2004-03-04 by Stefan Trethan
... I fully agree with that. you have to work with what you get here and now, and using it the best way possible. Keeping things simple is no bad habit i would
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2004-03-04 by badgermech
I m new to the forum, but have read through many of the posts. I would like to thank everyone for the wealth of knowledge presented. I would like to know
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2004-03-04 by gmanca101
Well, after much research and discussion, I ve found how these machines really work. Apparently, the bottom roller is a steel(or covered) roller that is
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2004-03-04 by Ben H. Lanmon
... phersulphate. I use aquarioum heaters in my etch tank of Ferric Chloride, you can more less bypass the thermostat. Mine have a plastic cap on top that
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2004-03-04 by Alan King
... Well few production items make sense to worry about having double sided without through holes anyway. And I d still disagree with that opinion on other
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