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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2008

Quick walk through on printing PCB's using a hacked Epson C87 Printer

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  • This just normal printer ink or do you have to load the cartridge with etch resist or something?

  • @hoarp001 This is the standard ink for that printer, a pigment based ink, other printers use dye based ink that won't work for a resist.

  • This shit is sick and the music fits the modified printer set up.. ROCK ON!

  • Since Epson C87 was not already existing here in the Phils., what other printer can we use as an alternative for C87?

  • @aeroductyl003 Not too sure, the printer needs to use a pigment based ink, as the dye based inks will wash off in the etch, I have heard of people using later model Epson's that need little modification to use, but not too sure of any details.

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  • Hello. Can you tell me the temperature that heats the plate before and after printing. And time of cooking.

  • The reason why this works aa well as it does is Epson's unique floating feed, which can feed any size of media and automatically adjusts the printhead to compensate.

  • Y prefer the transfer toner method with a laser printer and photo paper.Same good quality results!

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