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18769
... It's like deja vu all over again!?! I am getting exactly the same crappy results I got with the Dyn-art paper 10+ years ago... I have the light blue paper...
Jeffrey Jenkins
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Jun 1, 2007
1:07 pm
18770
I have about 50 N&V mags in the old/large format when they were free. LOTS of articles!!! I hate to throw them away, but need to clear them out of the garage....
TonyB
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Jun 1, 2007
4:02 pm
18771
... Ha! It must be something going around, I just unloaded a collection of OLD Hobby Electronics mags last Saturday (about 100 N&V, Pop Electronics, Servo,...
scratch_6057
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Jun 1, 2007
7:53 pm
18772
I went out and bought the GBC H210 from the local Staples and am having trouble passing 1/16" thick boards as it jams every attempt and Im fearful of...
wayneosdias
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Jun 3, 2007
7:06 pm
18774
OK, after powering down the laminator for a bit and letting it fully cool I thought Id try an pass an old 1/16 pcb I did. It worked w/o any probs, so I then...
wayneosdias
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Jun 3, 2007
7:53 pm
18775
Hi guys, Yet another kink in the saga. I got all the materials for the negative photo resist. I also got the instruction booklet to help guide me and it was...
lcdpublishing
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Jun 4, 2007
11:12 am
18776
In article <f40s3c+ftph@eGroups.com>, ... The general rule for most photographic material is "keep it cool". Many people store film in the fridge so probably a...
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Jun 4, 2007
4:52 pm
18777
... for the PCB with the correct ... done correctly. I modded a ... Hi Mr. Willian Nelson. I blought a C88 just to modify. Would you like to sell the mod kit...
aimoredutra
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Jun 4, 2007
6:06 pm
18778
Hi! I'd like to know if Mr. Willian Nelson would like to sell parts to modify a c88 epson printer. Thanx!...
aimoredutra
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Jun 4, 2007
6:09 pm
18779
... wrote: ... I'm having the same issue as you, only I've been using Pulsar's paper. As you noted, Pulsar states on their website that the "TIA Laminator" can...
Jeffrey Jenkins
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Jun 4, 2007
9:49 pm
18780
Ive gotten a responce from Frank of Pulsar, He states that the 1/16 board may need a little persuasion, but will pass through. He suggests we switch to the...
wayneosdias
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Jun 4, 2007
11:14 pm
18781
Expensive but see http://www.film-source.net/12_inch_pouch_foam_laminator_2244_prd1.html A quick goggle for "Bigmouth and laminator" turned up above site...
Norm Carlberg
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Jun 5, 2007
1:35 am
18782
If the C79 is anything like the C88 I put the paper sensor at the very front of the printer and this reqiures no cut out in the carrier for the timing. I did...
William Nelson
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Jun 5, 2007
2:29 am
18783
Not a chance in hell Thank you very much. Too much work for probably very little gain. I will give some thought to putting dimensions on the list but not right...
William Nelson
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Jun 5, 2007
2:50 am
18784
... The answer to that problem is simple enough, but whether you'll be able to mod the drive mechanism to give a little more gap between the rollers to cope...
Derryck Croker
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Jun 5, 2007
9:19 am
18785
I've seen spikes in membership due to various causes in the past. But I think the current influx is probably the most protracted, and a large percentage...
Steve
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Jun 7, 2007
10:57 pm
18786
I have a question to the other members in the group. I use alot of SMD parts, many of which have heat slugs on the bottom of the parts for thermal dissapation....
Dave Miller
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Jun 8, 2007
11:38 am
18787
... I do the same as you, make a large hole and fill it with copper and solder. If done well the solid copper slug can be better than a pro PCB, but it's lotsa...
Stefan Trethan
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Jun 8, 2007
12:48 pm
18788
It looks like I've nailed down a reasonably reliable process for making boards with the Pulsar paper after not too much trial and error. I have learned a few...
Jeffrey Jenkins
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Jun 8, 2007
10:09 pm
18789
One thing that worked for me (I cut out little bits of paper too) is a trick included with the old white sheets. Put the paper in a closed container, on a...
DJ Delorie
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Jun 8, 2007
11:25 pm
18790
... Double sided thermal tape (or thermal epoxy) and heatsink. http://www.pbase.com/eldata/image/66582088...
derekhawkins
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Jun 9, 2007
1:20 am
18791
... too ... My exp is that the H210 can handle 1/16 independantly when the heat is low and also when the heat is full power (fully warmed) w/some moderate...
wayneosdias
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Jun 9, 2007
5:22 am
18792
You guys might like to see this: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5849066.html Quite close to the inkjet technique described in this forum. There is also a...
GiuseppeG.
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Jun 11, 2007
3:46 am
18793
If I remember right a clean PC board spin coated with a gelling agent and ammonium or potassium bichromate and then painted with methanol or methyl alcohol in...
Gordon Couger
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Jun 11, 2007
5:26 am
18794
very very interesting... seems to be possible to just mix the mentioned fluids and works on both Epson and HP (thermal) printers. somebody has access to these...
Herbert E. Plett
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Jun 11, 2007
5:27 am
18795
I would try starch and potassium bichromate on the board. Chromate are hexivalent. If you need to make it stick a little geletain. Keep it out of green light...
Gordon Couger
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Jun 11, 2007
6:01 am
18796
... get ... Thanks Derek, the method you describes works great for parts where you have access to the heat tabs, unfortunately the parts I am describing have a...
Dave Miller
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Jun 11, 2007
10:44 am
18797
... If I followed the datasheet for the heatsinked component in the shot then there would have to be 24 vias connecting the bottom 8 sq. cm pad to the top 3...
derekhawkins
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Jun 11, 2007
2:59 pm
18798
... the ... I'm trying to understand what I see in those pictures. Are the new bushings to the far left and right of the picture with the originals in the...
James Newton
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Jun 12, 2007
12:34 am
18799
Bora, I'm trying to understand what I'm looking at in the nice photos you posted. Where is the height adjustment for the head? Is it the gear with the arrow in...
James Newton
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