ON 20100223@10:23:20 AM at page: On a web page you were interested in at: http://techref.massmind.org/pcb/etch/cx4200-vs.htm#40231.4563425926 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] removed post 40231.4563425926 |Delete ' /techref/pcb/etch/cx4200-vs.htm nahhhhh!!!! i se you my printer modify.
  • ' ON 20100224@1:31:22 PM at page: On a web page you were interested in at: http://techref.massmind.org/pcb/etch/directinkjetresist.htm#40219.455462963 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] Published and replied to post 40219.455462963 by ross.schlitt |Insert 'I believe they have been tried and did not resist etching, but I can't find the reference in the group now, so I could be wrong. It's worth trying again anyway.' at: '' ross.schlitt@gunter.af.mil asks:
    Has anyone tried the MisPro Heat Transferable inks designed for ironing into T-shirts? If so, have you gotten a noticeable difference in etch resistibility from it either from direct print or from printing/transferring?
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    Has anyone tried using Brasso or similar polishing compound to remove oxidation from the boards before print? I realize that the board would then have to have the polishing compound residue cleaned off before printing but it would leave a smooth uniform print surface.
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    Has anyone tried to construct a small infrared heater to place directly behind the print carriage to heat the board as it goes into the print stage? It certainly would provide a uniform temperature from start to finish.
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