In a message dated 02-Apr-02 05:36:45 Central Standard Time,
derryck@... writes:
Print your layouts using the right transparent medium for your printer
(laser or inkjet) and use that to expose the board under UV
But this assumes the PRINTER will make an exact "1:1" duplicate of the
artwork you "draw" on the screen! Without a special plotter DESIGNED for
that, how can this really happen? Just how accurate ARE these ink-jet
printers? I have a current HP 960c, and it is very fine doing photos in
color, but I have NO clue if it can "draw" say, a grid, of equal squares. I
will have to tinker! Hmmm... Jan Rowland