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Re: Epson Inkjet testing (Claria Photo HD ink). What ink color blocks UV the best? Is it black, yellow, green or other?
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By Mike · #35539 ·
Re: Epson Inkjet testing (Claria Photo HD ink). What ink color blocks UV the best? Is it black, yellow, green or other?
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By Mike · #35537 ·
Re: Trace width for Toner Transfer Etching
Hey Mark... is that the PANTUM HACK????
By Rob · #35536 ·
Re: Trace width for Toner Transfer Etching
Yep... experiment...experiment....experiment.... document what works...and what doesn't work.... http://www.learnmorsecode.com/laminator/tonerb4.jpg I went down the laminator path...really thought I
By Rob · #35535 ·
Re: Trace width for Toner Transfer Etching
One way to get rid of ¡°pinholes¡± in the toner is to put the board in acetone vapor for 30 minutes or so. The toner will melt and fill in small gaps and pinholes. I routinely get 6 mil (.15 mm)
By Mark Lerman · #35534 ·
Re: Trace width for Toner Transfer Etching
I think most proponents of toner transfer would agree that this is a dark art. ? Rob has described a method that works for him and you tend to stick with what works - which makes good
By TONY G4WIF · #35533 ·
Re: Trace width for Toner Transfer Etching
I agree with Stefan....the list... Type of paper, copper preparation, toner, method of heating (iron / laminator) all play an important role. and MUST all be addressed with great attention.... any
By Rob · #35532 ·
Re: Trace width for Toner Transfer Etching
Those are actually decent and repeatably so. However, the following factors really make a difference in toner transfer: 1) cleanliness of the board. 2) type of transfer medium 3) toner and
By Harvey White · #35531 ·
Re: Trace width for Toner Transfer Etching
0.5mm traces might be easier, but if you can't do those I think there is something else wrong with your process. Type of paper, copper preparation, toner, method of heating (iron / laminator) all play
By stefan_trethan <stefan_trethan@...> · #35530 ·
Trace width for Toner Transfer Etching
> > > > I am working on a PCB for etching using toner transfer. My first attempts > show the default trace dimensions (clearance 0.2 mm, track width 0.25 mm) > do not transfer well - there are
By Vagulus <rick@...> · #35529 ·
Re: PCB Eyelets
I have the copperset/multicore system for repairs that have to be perfect. Otherwise I use kynar wire wrap wire. Mikeselectric stuff shows some pictures on his page about making PCBs down the
By cunningfellow · #35528 ·
Re: Epson Inkjet testing (Claria Photo HD ink). What ink color blocks UV the best? Is it black, yellow, green or other?
I think djdelorie had a special linux Esc2P driver on his web page that allowed pure colour selection on Epson printers. ________________________________ Sent: Sunday, 1 July 2018 5:07 PM To:
By cunningfellow · #35527 ·
Re: Epson Inkjet testing (Claria Photo HD ink). What ink color blocks UV the best? Is it black, yellow, green or other?
The question is mostly related to what ink color on the Claria range is most blocking to UV not about film. I use Jetstar. So far black looks best ... but did I actually print with Light Cyan and
By Mike · #35526 ·
Re: Epson Inkjet testing (Claria Photo HD ink). What ink color blocks UV the best? Is it black, yellow, green or other?
There are other non-gelatine trannys that work with pigment ink. The ones I use are called Silkjet I think. I don't know if anyone else mentioned it yet, but with dye inks yellow is often most
By cunningfellow · #35525 ·
Re: Epson Inkjet testing (Claria Photo HD ink). What ink color blocks UV the best? Is it black, yellow, green or other?
On 29/06/18 22:19, Steven Greenfield AE7HD via Groups.Io wrote: ... > Regular inkjet transparency films are not necessarily the best for this. In the screenprint trade, inkjets are used to make
By russell shaw · #35524 ·
Re: Epson Inkjet testing (Claria Photo HD ink). What ink color blocks UV the best? Is it black, yellow, green or other?
On 29/06/18 22:19, Steven Greenfield AE7HD via Groups.Io wrote: ... > Regular inkjet transparency films are not necessarily the best for this. In the screenprint trade, inkjets are used to make
By russell shaw · #35523 ·
Re: Epson Inkjet testing (Claria Photo HD ink). What ink color blocks UV the best? Is it black, yellow, green or other?
Hi Steven, thanks for info. I just did a new test with a CMYK pattern instead (printing all single C M Y K colors separately). Paper set to Epson Premium Glossy. I printed a dense test pattern on
By Mike · #35522 ·
Re: Epson Inkjet testing (Claria Photo HD ink). What ink color blocks UV the best? Is it black, yellow, green or other?
A clarification about inkjet printing: the inks are not RGB, they are CMYK. Cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. Six color printers add a photo magenta and photo cyan, which are simply paler inks. A
By Steven Greenfield AE7HD · #35521 ·
Epson Inkjet testing (Claria Photo HD ink). What ink color blocks UV the best? Is it black, yellow, green or other?
I purchased a Epson Xp-55 printer with Claria Photo HD ink. This ink is claimed to have very high density and high resistance to UV light. I have made a test pattern with a gradient from Red to Blue
By Mike · #35520 ·
Re: Inside a modern chinese PCB factory
"Steven Hearns" <infotech@...> writes: Does the internet jump to conclusions? Or it doesn't. I saw nothing in that video that said "disaster", nor anything that said "green".
By DJ Delorie · #35519 ·