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Re: about crosslinking PMMA
2002-08-21
Tatiana Borzenko
Re: Laser Printer Masks
2002-08-21
Craig McGray
Re: Laser Printer Masks
Craig McGray
2002-08-21
Hello Michael,

We have done this with a printing service that is local to us here at Dartmouth.
The cost is about $20, and the resolution is about 20 microns. Perhaps you have
a similar printing service near you?

For the procedure, please see the Dartmouth Thayer School of Engineering web
site:

http://engineering.dartmouth.edu/~microeng/ledit/leditlrmask.html

Best of luck,
Craig McGray
Dartmouth College


[email protected] wrote:

> From: Michael Wulf
> Date: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 19:44:03
> Subject: [mems-talk] Laser printer masks
>
> Hi,
>
> i need some cheap masks; the easiest solution we found is using a
> laser-printer on overhead foiles. the structure size i can reach with this
> is so far limited to be 200microns.
>
> does anybody have experinece how to make structures smaller (without
> spending money on a mask) and what brands (models) of transparencies and
> printers might be good ? (i aim at a factor of 2 to 4 in structure size)
>
> does anybody know a place where you can buy such really cheap masks with
> even better resolution ?
>
> thanks already,
>
> mike

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