I thought the link was to a site describing the process but nope. Got a page that shows howto? > A couple of guys figured out how to modify their old Epson inkjet printers > and found the right inks and process to directly feed PCB stock and print > the enchant resist at high resolution directly! > > your_own_PCBs_for_cheap> > > Once you can feed the PCB through the printer for etch resist, you can then > feed it back through the printer for solder mask (yep, it masks solder!) and > for component placement "silk-screen." > > Considering how little you can get an old Epson C84 on eBay and the low cost > of the inks (from a refiller outfit) this has got to be the cheapest way to > prototype PCBs. > > What do you think? -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist