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Spehro Pefhany wrote:
3 colour plus black ink jet then spraying the remainder white. That way you can
have any colour you want. It's then glued using aerosol glue.
Gibbo
I've had good results for prototypes printing on the reverse of OHP film usingOn Sat, 18 Dec 2004 06:55:19 +0000, the renowned John Woodgate
jmw@jmwa.demon.contraspam.yuk> wrote:
I read in sci.electronics.design that Roger Lascelles
invalidl@invalid.invalid> wrote (in <32hajeF3koan1U1@individual.net>
about 'Homebrew membrane keypad', on Sat, 18 Dec 2004:
Commercially printed Lexan is expensive, so the
hobbiest bit might be to find a nice tough label you can print with a
laser printer. Might want to stick a sheet of clear over the laser
printing ?
Print in reverse on the lower side ('second-surface printing'). OHP film
works.
Only a very few inkjet (and maybe no laser) printers will print opaque
white. The colors are also quite transparent. I use screening methods,
but it involves some investment for materials and equipment, costs
money for each design (for screen and die(s)), and is very
messy/smelly.
Here's an example: http://www.speff.com/tachs.jpg
3 colour plus black ink jet then spraying the remainder white. That way you can
have any colour you want. It's then glued using aerosol glue.
Gibbo