i found a printing machine on my warehouse..its an HP photosmart c4200..can i use it to print cicuits for making pcb's?
You could try it for yourself, it's easy enough.
if you say that i can use it for printing my circuit ill use that
You could try it for yourself, it's easy enough.
i want to know if the traces of the ink will stay on the copper
You could try it for yourself, it's easy enough.
if i do mod my printer will it be better and faster
You could try it for yourself, it's easy enough.
(Seeing a pattern yet?)
i got nothing to lose..ill try to make one with a friend
Yay! You finally got there!
one more problem..will acceton remove the ink of the pcb?
edit: My point, rather snarkily expressed, is that the whole point of this hobby* - any hobby, in fact - is simply trying stuff for yourself to see if it works.
If you're never try you'll never learn, and you'll never get beyond a sub-LEGO level of clicking bits together and repeating what someone else has done.
That said, I do understand that if you're starting from scratch it's difficult to know what's a good way to start or a good place to start. But c'mon mate, your question is basically 'will a printer print on this?'; it is, as I said, easy enough to try for yourself.
(* and a good part of electronics as a profession too)