[sdiy] US Industrial Silk Screener Recommendations
dancemachine
dancemachine at gmail.com
Fri Jun 11 00:05:54 CEST 2010
those printers are a dime a dozen and pretty much come with every
apple computer (unless you happen to work for apple...) so who knows,
give it a shot. I imagine you'd have to put a coating over the ink to
secure it though.
peace
michael
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 5:31 PM, David G. Dixon
<dixon at interchange.ubc.ca> wrote:
>> You could also look into companies that offer a relatively new process
>> of direct printing onto unsealed anodized aluminium subtrate and then
>> sealing afterwards. No masks are required as in silkscreening..its
>> literally just like printing. The printers themselves are probably
>> hideously expensive..but do seraches for companies offering direct
>> aluminium (or 'aluminum') printing.
>
> I've often fantasized about taking a screwdriver (or perhaps a sledgehammer)
> to my HP Inkjet printer so I could slip aluminum panels through it. Do you
> think that would work? :)
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