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  • What about PBCs that are wider than 120mm? For example, can A4 size PCB be printed with this kit?

  • it's only work in laser printer.(using toner)?or printer using the chart trich...the refill ink..

  • i used to have one of these printers thay are awesome

  • hi, how do you do for remove the margins of the cd? i been having this problem all the time i want to print someting else on the cd tray, thank you...

  • thats fucking awesome, only thought that was used for printing on c80 pvc cards primarily.

  • takes so damn long!

    O hand how did you get the board off/on to the printer to print out a PCB board?

  • @happygamestvfun1 its because that port of the epson r280 is meant for c80 sized pvc cards, so long as your PCB is within that c80 size spec, shouldnt have much problems so long as its not a real thick board. if its around the same width of a credit card (aka: a c80 sized PVC card) then you should in theory be able to print on a pcb.

  • You don't have a problem with the ink smearing? And I assume that the ink is not water soluble...

  • @FredRorex The ink must be baked to set it before etching. The board should be prepped before printing. He's got instructions on his website, in the comments above.

  • That is awesome no more glossy paper and iron :)

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