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Lasse Langwadt Christensen
Den mandag den 11. november 2013 17.28.41 UTC+1 skrev Robert Baer:
The article is about printing the tracks using conductive ink, not printing
etch resist
have you tried using a copier/laser printer on a piece of pcb?
I've alway heard that it wouldn't work because printing on anything
conductive messes with the way statics electricity is used to generate
the image
-Lasse
See:
http://www.kurzweilai.net/how-to-inkjet-print-circuits-at-fraction-of-time-and-cost
My comment to original poster:
(Yawn)
Back in the 1980s, there was a Xerox copier that had a flat paper
path from input to output, and could tolerate or be adjusted to thick
materials.
Just make a positive image original, and copy it to your PCB; the
black fused powder made an excellent resist.
(Yawn)
The article is about printing the tracks using conductive ink, not printing
etch resist
have you tried using a copier/laser printer on a piece of pcb?
I've alway heard that it wouldn't work because printing on anything
conductive messes with the way statics electricity is used to generate
the image
-Lasse