Pretty great hacking approach in this project that seeks to hack a normal printer and make it able to print circuits!

AgIC transforms a home printer into a circuit board manufacturing equipment. The fastest and cheapest way to print circuits.

Making circuits at home and office

Recent advances in material science have made it possible to manufacture magical conductive ink. The ink contains tiny tiny silver particles whose size is less than a hundred thousandth part of a sesame seed! The ink dries in a few seconds and conductivity emerges instantly when the traces are drawn on our photo inkjet printing paper. You can make circuits exactly as you use a printer using ordinary ink at your home and office.

via AgIC Print – Printing circuit boards with home printers by AgIC Inc. — Kickstarter.

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2 thoughts on “Using home printers to print circuit boards!”
  1. What is the conductivity of the conductive ink?
    How comparable is it to solder material or copper?
    Number please.

  2. […] Pretty great hacking approach in this project that seeks to hack a normal printer and make it able to print circuits! AgIC transforms a home printer into a circuit board manufacturing equipment. The fastest and cheapest way to print circuits. Making circuits at home and office Recent advances in material science have made it possible to manufacture magical conductive ink. The ink contains tiny tiny silver particles whose size is less than a hundred thousandth part of a sesame seed! The ink dries in a few seconds and conductivity emerges instantly when the traces are drawn on our photo inkjet printing paper. You can make circuits exactly as you use a printer using ordinary ink at your home and office. via AgIC Print – Printing circuit boards with home printers by AgIC Inc. — Kickstarter.  […]

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