In our limited experience, inkjet printers with glossy paper aren't too
bad. The ink takes a bit longer to dry than it does on plain ol' bond, but
if your printing throughput is low, it shouldn't be a problem.
We use this setup in a "class 100 on a good day" cleanroom. We do not have
particle counts to prove that the printer is or isn't causing a problem,
but we have not noticed any new problems since the printer went in. YMMV.
At 12:37 PM 9/15/98 -0400, Stanley Glukh x-5165 wrote:
>Hello labnetworkers,
>
>Does anyone have a suggestion for a clean room compatible printer suitable
for
>printing big documents such as Excel spreadsheets (schedules, SOPs,
assignments,
>log sheets, etc.)? Maybe a really wide thermal paper printer? Are ink-jet
>printers clean room compatible?
>
>We have a Class 1000 clean room.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Stanley
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>| Stanley Glukh | | |
>| | | Electronic Materials Group |
>| The BF Goodrich Company | | |
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>| 9921 Brecksville Rd | | Fax: 216-447-5249 |
>| Brecksville, OH 44141 | | E-mail: kyg@research.bfg.com |
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