No need for a special page. No specialtools, no extra $$. To modify a Lexmark Z31: 1. disassemble the plastic case. you'll see a steel rod (bar) guiding the ink tray this rod (bar)is fixed in two holes, at its edges, with two springs 2. take out the rod (bar) 3. enlarge in the UP direction the two fixing holes, using a small round file, with 1.6mm the holes will became oval 4. modify the shape and the fixing method of the two springs, as to force the rod UP originally they force the rod down 5. lose the springs on the paper guides as to allow the PCP to pass smothly. That's all. You can move a A4 to A5 size PCB without problems. A more evaluated way is to enlarge the two holes with 2.1mm and to construct a .5mm tray with 1.6mm edges. Remains unsolved: the ink problem. Cristian >Well, I know I'd be interested. Perhaps you can setup a page on >piclist.com about this? > >Josh >Cristian wrote: >> Any good, practical, idea of FeCl resist ink in a printer cartridge? -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu