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Old 12-12-2008, 02:02 PM
Karls48 (Karl)
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Bojan, I have done all that myself in the past. Plus very long time ago, sticking the adhesive artwork tracks and the pads on transparency to produce “master”. I have tried transferring (with hot flat iron) laser printed artwork directly on the cooper and then etching – it did not work. Most of my prototype circuits I build on various Vero bards. But as I’m getting older – I don’t see that well any more, my hands are not as steady and I found that I do make too many mistakes when build circuits on Vero boards. Also some circuits may not work as expected because of board layout.
Your idea of using inkjet printer is a interesting one, they become pretty cheap nowadays.
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