Front Panel Fab Q's

Ken Stone sasami at blaze.net.au
Wed Jun 10 00:46:13 CEST 1998


There were a number of messages on this going back over the last few weeks.

some were-
  Print to paper, then laminate.
  Print to transparent material, then glue to panel using lacquer.
  Print to paper in mirror image, then iron on to panel (same as PCB toner
transfer method.)

Ken.

>Next question:
>
>What would you suggest for making long-lasting front panel labels?
>
>I'm considering some silk-screening, depending on volume... I know 
>that's expensive to get the initial screen, but the quality is hard to 
>beat.
>
>What about transfers? Is there another product which has a more DIY feel 
>to it (or DIY price tag?)
>
>Thanks,
>
>  o.cygma
>
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