Hi Mike--
I totally agree that world is full of all sorts or crap ... my world is
not. I set the spec, pay for what I want and get it. I could just as
easily suggest going to an art museum and looking at all of the ancient
serigraph (silk screen) masters to see what is possible. Our world(s)
simply lie somewhere between the extremes of the automobile engine
compartment world and the art institute world.
Many moons ago I did some acrylic cased prototypes for a Fortune 100
employer to do show and tells. Early on into the planning, I decided to
order the boards without silk screen. Then I took the finished boards
to the local community college arts professor and explained what I
wanted. Ended up with twenty some fantastic boards done for free as an
art project! I guess the kids were also really hyped at having done
something that they saw as being of value.
So, I guess maybe I'm the pot-stirring guy, huh?! :o))
Regards/Roger
-----Original Message-----
Hey Roger,
This is me, the opinionated guy. Paid a fortune and the names of
companies which made the boards will be withheld. Look under the hood
of your car and check PCB of any module and you can see a fantastic
resolution you are talking about. Once done with that example, check
the electronics of titans like Pioneer and Sony. To me what I see is
poor quality silk screen. Mike
--- In
Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Roger, in Bangkok"
<mercies@c...> wrote:
> Whoever has a "crappy" silk-screen, likely has what they paid for,
or at
> least no more than what they were willing to accept. Silk-screen
> resolution capabilities far exceed any typical PCB requirements!
>
> Regards/Roger, in Bangkok
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
>
> Now I know why the silk screen on PCB looks so crappy!
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