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Re: Getting started with photoresist (UV) etching


 

Philip Pemberton <ygroups@...> writes:
As far as OHP transfers go, I've got both a laser (Panasonic
KX-P7110) and an inkjet (Canon iP4600) printer. Which one is likely
to produce better results for PCB work?
I've found that ink blocks UV better than toner (8 steps vs 3 for
toner). I've heard that "photo" inks have an extra UV inhibitor in
them, but I haven't tried mine to see if they work better than black.
Inkjet is the way to go.

The tricky part is getting films that will take enough ink. I ended
up getting some Jetstar and Silkjet films which work pretty well.

Lastly, I'd like to know if anyone has any hints on aligning the
transfers for double-sided work.
I have a special target footprint I use on my boards - four square
pads with a 1 mil gap between them. Since I use negative prints, this
results in a big sqare hole in the ink with a thin crosshair in it. I
pre-drill registration holes in the pcb, and line up both sides' films
using the targets.

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