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Title: Inkjet printed circuit boards
Post by: flester on June 07, 2020, 05:05:01 AM
I have not yet tried to make PCBs but this looks interesting

https://www.hackster.io/news/print-instant-circuits-from-an-inkjet-with-silver-tape-743962a056ef

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Title: Re: Inkjet printed circuit boards
Post by: Jazz P Bass on June 07, 2020, 07:59:22 AM
Nice.
That may be the answer to the Roland EP-7 ribbon cable failure fiasco.
Title: Re: Inkjet printed circuit boards
Post by: joecool85 on June 07, 2020, 08:35:54 PM
Great share, this is very exciting and would be VERY useful for home use/fabrication of prototypes!  I could print out a board that I just designed and have it put together in the same day!   :dbtu:
Title: Re: Inkjet printed circuit boards
Post by: flester on June 08, 2020, 09:43:36 AM
Probably expensive but should get cheaper over time

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Title: Re: Inkjet printed circuit boards
Post by: 66cccfff on August 17, 2021, 12:16:07 AM
Also we can use lazer printers to print the toner onto a piece of "heat-transfer paper" which is, technically, the "oily" bottom layer of stickers. Print on the oily side, use a clothing iron at 200 degree centigrade without steam to melt the toner to the copper-plated raw boards, cool it down, peel the paper away, and throw the board into the solution of iron chloride.