[sdiy] Avoiding Ground Loops on Panels
Tim Johnson
ifixaudio at hotmail.com
Wed Dec 24 06:35:18 CET 2003
I just wanted the list to know I am perfecting my skills with the Roland
PC-60 I use at work that prints any color high resolution graphics AND cuts
on multi color vinyl. I have Blue, Red and GOLD vinyl samples and gold and
White printing tape for text.
Kinda' like this:
http://www.promarktech.com/prepress/printers/roland/pc60.htm
I use it to print text and cut the switch holes on test equipment labels.
It's very cool and until I start on any DIY synth of my own, I am running
out of ideas for its use.
If anyone would like to provide the .EPS, Autocad .DXF, .JPG or Corel .CDL
file I would be willing to take a crack at cutting a couple labels in
exchange for a lifetime subscription to this list. ;-)
Happy Holidays everyone
Jim
>From: "john mahoney" <jmahoney at gate.net>
>To: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
>Subject: Re: [sdiy] Avoiding Ground Loops on Panels
>Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 13:27:45 -0500
>
>One more possibility for panel graphics is Scotchprint film. You can print
>any image on it, typically at 400 DPI. A clear protective film is optional.
>Various colors are available. It is durable enough for vehicles and
>billboards. Seems like it would wear better than some of the other DIY
>methods.
>
>The better sign shops have this product. Here's one vendor:
> http://www.burtonimaging.com/scotchprint.html
>
>OT: One version of the film is perforated. They cover entire buses (the
>transportation type ;-) with it, including the windows, yet you can still
>see out of the bus windows.
>--
>john
>
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