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inkjet development kit

inkjet development kit

2007-02-25 by docstein99

If someone was looking to build a standalone x,y printer with an inkjet 
head, without dealing with gutting and hacking an inkjet printer - here 
is the link for the development kit:

http://www.hobbyengineering.com/SectionA.html

HP thermal technology.  since the head is on the cartridge - it makes 
it a little easier to maintain or fool around with.

And I dont know if this matters, but I believe pitnet bowes, or 
ascom/hassler uses this same setup to print postage on the ultra-fast 
metering mail machines; which I am pretty certain is an indelliable ink 
which isnt water soluable.

Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] inkjet development kit

2007-02-25 by Stefan Trethan

On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 16:33:37 +0100, docstein99 <docstein99@...>  
wrote:

> If someone was looking to build a standalone x,y printer with an inkjet
> head, without dealing with gutting and hacking an inkjet printer - here
> is the link for the development kit:
> http://www.hobbyengineering.com/SectionA.html
> HP thermal technology.  since the head is on the cartridge - it makes
> it a little easier to maintain or fool around with.
> And I dont know if this matters, but I believe pitnet bowes, or
> ascom/hassler uses this same setup to print postage on the ultra-fast
> metering mail machines; which I am pretty certain is an indelliable ink
> which isnt water soluable.


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