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FW: More information about printer
1999-02-19
Lynn Saunders
FW: More information about printer
Lynn Saunders
1999-02-19
There are many job shops around the country that accept Gerber data and can
produce photoplots from this data at a reasonable cost. A simple plot on
film that has dimensions of 8x10 for example costs $11 from the vendor I
use. These photoplotters are usually Fire 9000s and they have a resolution
of 1/4 mil or 6 microns. There are also shops (one in the midwest) that
have 1/16 mil resolution plotters. I have used this approach with success
to produce a contact print to a chrome mask. If the features you are trying
to build are no smaller than about one mil, this is a cheap and quick
method to produce masks.

My local vendor does not accept data other than Gerber data. We use a
converter from Artwork Conversion Software to convert our DXF data into
Gerber data and then modem the result to the vendor. This step sounds
trivial, however it needs to be done with care to achieve good results.

Hope this helps,
Lynn Saunders
MicroConnect, Inc.
Hillsboro, Oregon
503 647 9021
[email protected]


-----Original Message-----
From:   George Raicevich [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent:   Thursday, February 18, 1999 8:43 PM
To:     [email protected]
Subject:        Re: More information about printer



I had the same problem.


What I am going with now is reverting back to some old stamping grounds,
namely PCB manufacturing services.

I am going about using a photoplotter service as used by the PCB
Electronics  industry (Printed Circuit Board).   You should find that you
can get down to about  3.6  micron or 8000 DPI.

Photoplotting services are plentiful in the pCB industry.

Hope this helps.





>    Dear researchers.
>    I am trying to find the high resolution printer (Scitek 3130)
> mentioned by Ashutosh Shastry from India.  I searched local print
> shops and the internet, but I cannot find it.
>    I will appreciate it if somebody can provide me the name of the
> company that manufactures this high resolution printer or a printshop
> in the U.S. that uses this printer.
>    Thanks.
>
> Taechung Yi and Patrick de Guzman
> Graduate Researcher, Micromanufacturing Lab.
> University of California, Los Angeles
>
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