From my (little) experience I can say that ink jetting isn't perfect for the job, but it is a lot better than photocoping or laserprinting on a transparency. Best 'hobby' results are created with an penplotter (=hobby?) on non-glossy semi-transparant paper ('calc'?). -Etienne van Ballegooijen Tony Matthews wrote: > > Would an ink jet work for making the transparincies for photo etching a > pcb or would the ink slough off or something ? > Not a pic question directly but it's a pic device I'm developing. > Tony M.