Re: Standard inkjet inks for etch resist? -more
2004-02-02 by mikezcnc
Actually teh Epsaon 1520 might work. I learned that it is the screen printer s favorite and the larger model Epson 3000. The waterproof colors is a right
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2004-02-02 by mikezcnc
Actually teh Epsaon 1520 might work. I learned that it is the screen printer s favorite and the larger model Epson 3000. The waterproof colors is a right
2004-02-02 by grantfair2001
Dave- Try http://www.lvr.com/pcbs.htm Jan Axelson has lots of links, including her PCB book, as well as two other recent ones by others. One of them compares
2004-02-02 by Adam Seychell
... Printed Circuits Handbook , by Clyde F. Coombs. I borrowed it from the university library once and it answered many questions I had about commercial PCB
2004-02-02 by Steve
... Some of the Canon black ink is pigmented, but all of the color ink is dye based and runs at the slightest hint of moisture unless on special paper. It also
2004-02-01 by mikezcnc
Leon, Maybe it is to someone but Protel DXP had a special not long ago for a similar amount and if I were to purchase a schematic capture package I would
2004-02-01 by Leon Heller
... From: mikezcnc To: Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 10:29 PM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: PCB Books
2004-02-01 by mikezcnc
Inkjet way, you are saying. Well, I think you should ask yourself a question: what kind of resolution do I need? Will I be happy with truhole or do I need smd
2004-02-01 by mikezcnc
http://www.pulsonix.com/prices.asp look here....I am laughing, I have, t been laughing so laud ever in my life. Mike ... on ... almost ... and ... In ...
2004-02-01 by pebo festus
thank you mike for your frankness,sounds like you have gone down the inkjet road quite a considerable distance. i am just lookin for an easier way to get etch
2004-02-01 by pebo festus
thanks stefan,i may try the ink in the canon cartaridge, but i THINK its a water and isopropyl alcohol mix, if so the etch will take it off. we will keep
2004-02-01 by Ben H. Lanmon
Forgot to list this I use Ivex Winboard. www.ivex.com Ben
2004-02-01 by Ben H. Lanmon
Amazon Books normally has several book for sell that have good infromation in them. M.G. Chemicals has a good information on making PCB s. Go back and read
2004-02-01 by Leon Heller
... From: nuclearspin2000 To: Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 4:46 PM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs]
2004-02-01 by mikezcnc
Question about what books on PCBs are recommended: Forget the books, I bought Build your own Printed Circuit Boards by Al Williams from TAB and IMO it is plain
2004-02-01 by mikezcnc
Sorry for bursting your bubble but it is what it is and I am not going to use a positive psychology of the type the minute you say something is not possible,
2004-02-01 by nuclearspin2000
Hi All, I am highly interested in designing my own PCBs with an emphasis on eventual commercial products. I am just starting out so I know almost nothing about
2004-02-01 by Stefan Trethan
On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 07:43:32 -0800 (PST), pebo festus ... maybe we should try the ink which is alerady in the cartridge? why won t it work? i
2004-02-01 by IntruderSat
Anyone try permanent marker refill ink ?? Its alcohol based, I think .. Something like :
2004-02-01 by pebo festus
thanks for the thoughts stefan.the canon is a thermo, i am looking for a piezo to try also. yes i have two more computers, a intel 350 and an intel 600, just
2004-02-01 by Stefan Trethan
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 20:53:51 -0800 (PST), pebo festus ... why not use the pc you write your emails with? a 286 is maybe a bit old, should be
2004-02-01 by pebo festus
good thoughts stefan, already had run that through my beady little brain. my big problem now is to get the cartaridge clean and get the old canon printer
2004-01-31 by Stefan Trethan
... another thought: i was so stupid to convert a printer to flatbed before making sure the ink will work. it did not. do test the printing first with the
2004-01-31 by pebo festus
... need ... ok mike , read on the label of the carterage--its got isopropyl alcohol in it,looking better all time. that is regular rubbing alcohol. mebo
2004-01-31 by Steve
Goldmine Electronics has some unfiltered UV bulbs, U shaped, 2 for a dollar US: http://sales.goldmine-elec.com/prodinfo.asp?prodid=8702 Steve
2004-01-31 by Dave Mucha
... I agree, changing the subject line makes understanding the post much easier and if there has been a thread of some duration, many people do not read all
2004-01-31 by Stefan Trethan
Hi all, I have a question about TT. The today s board i had to transfer twice, and even the second time was not perfect. The toner did not stick in places, and
2004-01-31 by Stefan Trethan
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 14:39:40 +0000 (GMT), jagjot singh ... ALWAYS CHANGE THE SUBJECT LINE OR NOBODY WILL ANSWER! I have no url or book for you (sorry) because
2004-01-31 by jagjot singh
Hi friends , I am looking for some very basic information about pcb designing like all about 90 or 45 bend , where 2 put corners , what should be the thickness
2004-01-31 by gmanca101
Bring up an old thread on laminators, I think that the three modified parts are the tension springs, arms, and plate. However, the combination of tension
2004-01-31 by Derryck Croker
On 30/1/04 16:29, Alan King at alan@nc.rr.com wrote: Thanks for your kind words. You re obviously one of the lazy ones who simply cannot take any time or
2004-01-31 by Ben H. Lanmon
My vote would be for trimming to just enough information to make your post mean something and/or deleting orginal post message in replies depending on what
2004-01-31 by pebo festus
... BY the way mike, what kind of ink does the piezo printers use??? mebo
2004-01-31 by pebo festus
... ok, thanks mike, this is the kind of info i am looking for.by the way, the thought of conductive ink is a good idea, if one can come up with an ink that
2004-01-31 by Russell Shaw
... The problem is mail clients that don t have a setting to autoscroll to the bottom of messages.
2004-01-30 by pebo festus
ok, thanks stefan, i only used the tooth pick to get some small dots on the test pcb, will not be using the pick to lay out the board. you are right on the
2004-01-30 by mikezcnc
Won t work. Will clog up the cartridge. The software algorithm controlling the jets is designed for certain types of ink. You need an alcohol based ink. While
2004-01-30 by Stefan Trethan
... Don t waste your time with a thermo printer. I tried with acrylic paint (water solube strongly diluted in the form of floor polish). If you have any chance
2004-01-30 by pebo festus
i finally got around to using soidium silicate(water glass)on a small piece of pcb. i hardened it with co2(carbon dioxide), then etched with ferric
2004-01-30 by Steve
... discussion just ... stand a tree to ... perspective. ... I prefer a more moderate view, being the moderator and all, but points well taken. All things in
2004-01-30 by Steve
In the past I ve seen long flame wars erupt over this. So you can imagine how pleased I am at how everyone is handling this. ; ) I m not nit picky about this.
2004-01-30 by Ronald Viers
Until reading this thread, I never noticed post location varied. Now that you mention it though I do find myself through each message for the post. I kinda
2004-01-30 by Dave Mucha
I Top Post when the response does not require the reader to re-read one s post to understand the reply. I randome post throughtout the response if the
2004-01-30 by Dave Mucha
Yup, I should have mentioned Tinkers Emporium as a link to a supplier. http://www.tinkers-emporium.com/newpage31.htm $15.95 for 48 pieces I was looking at
2004-01-30 by Stefan Trethan
... The top posting in not for the convenience of the poster, it is for the convenience of the reader. If the mail is short enough, ok, you can see all on the
2004-01-30 by Linux_Rules@Ev1.Net
... Yep. Please post reply immediately following the thought that engendered the reply. ... But, some of us cannot always know what the reply is about without
2004-01-30 by Alan King
... Ack, ignore it. No one was holding a gun up to their head to read the message in the first place. My usual reply is a multiple choice: A. Take 15
2004-01-30 by Russell Shaw
... You still need to cut the 100+ trailing lines off anyway, so it s no extra work to do that, then bottom-post, which should all be visible on the screen.
2004-01-30 by Alan King
... Helps to point out which box you re talking about. If you re thinking of the red box from the tinker link I gave a while back the one I got was a fairly
2004-01-30 by Alan King
... Yes induction works fine in copper. Copper plates work quite well for magnetic braking etc. Take a medium sized NIB magnet that s a close fit, and drop
2004-01-30 by Leon Heller
... From: Dave Mucha To: Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 3:34 PM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] 50 bits for