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== PCBPrinter == | |||
The metalab has a PCB printer! | |||
* [[user:wizard23]] | |||
* First contact: 2014-09-02 | |||
* State: Waiting for Someone(tm) to assemble it | |||
=== FAQ === | |||
'''What does it do?''' It is a printer based on bubble jet technology, but it can emit silver traces that are conductive. It's designed for printing electronic boards, especially for surface mounted devices (SMD). | |||
'''What can it print on?''' Not quite sure yet. It has to have a rough surface, but sanding works, according to the developers. Even fabrics work, although you can't solder on them afterwards (needs conductive glue). | |||
'''What's the resolution?''' The developers claim that everything down to TSSOP works fine (that's 0.65mm pitch). | |||
'''Can I print something?''' Yes, but first we have to assemble it, test it and then get a price chart up. The silver is quite expensive. | |||
'''Who owns the printer?''' Right now, [[Benutzer:anlumo|anlumo]] is the owner, but the Metalab is supposed to buy it from him Soon(tm). | |||
=== Links === | |||
* [http://www.cartesianco.com/products/argentum "Official Webstore"] | |||
* [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cartesianco/the-ex1-rapid-3d-printing-of-circuit-boards Kickstarter Page (campaign is over!)] | |||
* [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cartesianco/the-ex1-rapid-3d-printing-of-circuit-boards/posts more videos] | |||
Store for the consumables: [http://www.cartesianco.com/product-category/cartridges/] | |||
== Patrons == | |||
Some fine folks volunteered to help the Metalab pay for the printer by donating some money. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
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!! width=100| Member !!width=80| Moneyz[€] !!width=250| Paid? | |||
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| [[user:wizard23|wizard23]] ||align=right style="padding-right:20px;"| 100 || | |||
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| [[user:overflo|overflo]] ||align=right style="padding-right:20px;"| 100 || | |||
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| [[user:clifford|clifford]] ||align=right style="padding-right:20px;"| 100 || | |||
|- | |||
| [[user:uniq|uniq]] ||align=right style="padding-right:20px;"| 50 || {{Yes}} (20.6.2014) | |||
|- | |||
| [[user:metachris|metachris]] ||align=right style="padding-right:20px;"| 50 || | |||
|- | |||
| [[user:metaz|metaz]] ||align=right style="padding-right:20px;"| 100 || {{Yes}} (Juli 2014) | |||
|- | |||
| [[user:datacop|datacop]] ||align=right style="padding-right:20px;"| 50 || | |||
|- | |||
| [[user:prikle|prikle]] ||align=right style="padding-right:20px;"| 50 || {{Yes}} (~15.06.2014) | |||
|- | |||
| [[Benutzer:reox|reox]] ||align=right style="padding-right:20px;"| 50 || {{Yes}} (08.09.2014) | |||
|- | |||
| [[Benutzer:amir|amir]] ||align=right style="padding-right:20px;"| 50 || | |||
|- | |||
| [[Benutzer:anlumo|anlumo]] ||align=right style="padding-right:20px;"| 100 || | |||
|- | |||
| [[Benutzer:naxx|naxx]] ||align=right style="padding-right:20px;"| 50 || {{Yes}} (25.08.2015 an anlumo) | |||
|- | |||
| [[Benutzer:mind|mind]] ||align=right style="padding-right:20px;"| 50 || | |||
|- | |||
| [[Benutzer:zwax|zwax]] ||align=right style="padding-right:20px;"| 25 || {{Yes}} (09.08.2015) | |||
|- | |||
| [[Benutzer:you|you]]? ||align=right style="padding-right:20px;"| ?? || | |||
|- | |||
|<hr>||<hr>||<hr> | |||
|- | |||
|'''Summe'''||align=right style="padding-right:20px;"| 900 || | |||
|} | |||
The printer did originally cost €884.10 + import tax/customs €343.36. | |||
== Printing Costs == | |||
[[Benutzer:anlumo|anlumo]] also ordered some cartridges along with the printer to save some shipping costs. We currently have: | |||
* 8x Silver Nitrate | |||
* 3x Ascorbic | |||
* 4x Ascborbic+ | |||
* 2x Black | |||
This should be enough for about 125000cm^2 of printing area. The costs were about €300. | |||
Open question: What should the printing price be? Ideally the software could tell you the exact amount of chemicals that were used for printing, but this is pending investigation. |
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Language: | English |
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PCBPrinter
The metalab has a PCB printer!
- First contact: 2014-09-02
- State: Waiting for Someone(tm) to assemble it
FAQ
What does it do? It is a printer based on bubble jet technology, but it can emit silver traces that are conductive. It's designed for printing electronic boards, especially for surface mounted devices (SMD).
What can it print on? Not quite sure yet. It has to have a rough surface, but sanding works, according to the developers. Even fabrics work, although you can't solder on them afterwards (needs conductive glue).
What's the resolution? The developers claim that everything down to TSSOP works fine (that's 0.65mm pitch).
Can I print something? Yes, but first we have to assemble it, test it and then get a price chart up. The silver is quite expensive.
Who owns the printer? Right now, anlumo is the owner, but the Metalab is supposed to buy it from him Soon(tm).
Links
Store for the consumables: [1]
Patrons
Some fine folks volunteered to help the Metalab pay for the printer by donating some money.
Member | Moneyz[€] | Paid? |
---|---|---|
wizard23 | 100 | |
overflo | 100 | |
clifford | 100 | |
uniq | 50 | ✔ (20.6.2014) |
metachris | 50 | |
metaz | 100 | ✔ (Juli 2014) |
datacop | 50 | |
prikle | 50 | ✔ (~15.06.2014) |
reox | 50 | ✔ (08.09.2014) |
amir | 50 | |
anlumo | 100 | |
naxx | 50 | ✔ (25.08.2015 an anlumo) |
mind | 50 | |
zwax | 25 | ✔ (09.08.2015) |
you? | ?? | |
Summe | 900 |
The printer did originally cost €884.10 + import tax/customs €343.36.
Printing Costs
anlumo also ordered some cartridges along with the printer to save some shipping costs. We currently have:
- 8x Silver Nitrate
- 3x Ascorbic
- 4x Ascborbic+
- 2x Black
This should be enough for about 125000cm^2 of printing area. The costs were about €300.
Open question: What should the printing price be? Ideally the software could tell you the exact amount of chemicals that were used for printing, but this is pending investigation.