labeling on chassis
Rob
cyborg0 at GlobalEyes.net
Mon Dec 14 05:41:55 CET 1998
Ok, heres the deal with the Alps md-1000 printer: If you are careful,
you can get some pretty good results. The lettering is fairly scratch
resistant as is, and you can actually "feel" the wax lettering on the
panel. It prolly wouldnt stand up to a LOT of abuse, and I knew that..
Thats why I clearcoated my panel with a very light coat of acrylic.
So for ease and cost, its a great way to go. Its also really good if you
want four-color graphics on your panels. But, the caveat is that you
will prlly need to protect it somehow. But you would need to do this
with the stickers too, and I suppose you have to do this with the
rub-ons also.
Overall, for ease of use, speed, and general coolness, the MD-1000 iron
on is the way to go! :)
Rob
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