| ??? 09/19/04 19:27 Read: times Msg Score: -1 -1 Answer is Wrong |
#77674 - RE: pcb Responding to: ???'s previous message |
No the ink wont stop ferric chloride,you need to use the pcb which has ben coated with light sensitive etch resist.Use the printer plot as a photograpic negative of the pcb and expose the pcb to ultra violet light.Then develope it and fix it. |
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