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| Moriambar:
Hi, I printed several identical pcbs (standard, via jlcpcb, green). I need to write on them (something like three letters and an hex byte address), so I was thinking what's the best product to write on them that cannot be easily erased (like not easy to rub off)? Any suggestions are welcome. Cheers! |
| Brumby:
I'd go with a permanent felt-tip marker. Once dry, they can survive a fair bit of manual handling, but don't let any solvents get near them. |
| T3sl4co1l:
That. And for washability, cover the mark with polyimide tape. :) Printed stickers of course are best, but if you don't have a label maker, that'd be kind of a pain. Tim |
| mikeselectricstuff:
fine-line permanent markers are good, but note that they off with flux cleaner. |
| station240:
If you know you need to write on a PCB, print a blank white area on the silk screen. Black on PCB green doesn't show that well. |
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