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| mapleLC:
Thanks so much. Often search is limited when you dont know the right words to search for yet. I found the word "waterslide" which describes the decal style I wanted to ask about. Those are helpful threads even beyond this need. I hope this turns out well, I have a 616 with a scuffed up logo I wouldnt mind restoring. |
| LinuxHata:
I will be ordering custom silkscreen printing. These replacement panels will be made from special, "instrument-grade" cast acrylic (original one is made from cast polystyrene), which will pass not only red, but green and orange colors too, in case owner decides to upgrade the built-in led module. Which I'm going to do - I'm currently developing an "drop-in" module, which will be plug and play, but house larger size, more bright led indicators, with several colors available (green-orange-red, have not decided which one yet) and with automatic brightness option. |
| LinuxHata:
This is how it's going to look. I'm not posting vector version yet, since I need to do some minor adjustments to distances/label locations, for more genuine look. Oh by the way, the minimum order quantity for silk screening is 10 pcs, and since I don't need that much, I'll keep pair for me, and others will be available, for the cost I paid for them (don't know yet actual cost, since I'll be ordering a lot of different panels together, to save the silkscreening costs. |
| LinuxHata:
I believe, I should reduce the outline, because with current settings, letters look too bold. This is why I haven't cleaned fully - I'm going to re-make it with thinner letters and more darker acrylic. |
| metrologist:
It looks like only the outline is printing. The VSG file had a thick outline when I opened it in illustrator. Just the fill looked correct (but the VSG looked better in a browser). |
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