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| Darkstalker:
Has anyone else done any research into the Backlight sign printing you can do at Kinko's? It looks like they do reverse printing with a textured "front" side. I was told it's $15/foot, but I don't know if they have any size restrictions or not. |
| Witchboard:
--- Quote from: rchadd on June 11, 2004, 04:36:18 am ---when using plexi to cover a CP - do i still need to use the joystick's black dust washers things or can they be removed? --- End quote --- You should route a circle for your dust washers and place them under the artwork and plexi. |
| Santoro:
--- Quote from: DaveMMR on June 11, 2004, 02:28:28 pm ---Plexi or not, no drinks are going near the CP anyhow (it'll be sloped with no room to place anything). --- End quote --- Unless you do this: I love my cup holders. And, back on topic, this is covered in Lexan and I love it. |
| Darkstalker:
--- Quote from: Witchboard ---You should route a circle for your dust washers and place them under the artwork and plexi. --- Quote --- --- End quote --- Wha? It goes OVER everything else, otherwise it wouldn't do you any good...heh --- Quote from: Santoro ---I love my cup holders. And, back on topic, this is covered in Lexan and I love it. --- Quote --- --- End quote --- Did you cut the Lexan to fit around the riser, or is it sandwiched between the CP and the riser. About the only way I'd consider NOT putting Plexi/Lexan on my CP is if I got the reverse print laminate. No way I want my artwork exposed to "the elements". A scratch on the overlay will look worlds better than damage to the graphics themselves. <hijack> I've been thinking about cup/beer holders on my cabinet as well. With the placement of yours, don't they get in the way of the screen? </hijack> --- End quote --- --- End quote --- |
| FractalWalk:
Wha? It goes OVER everything else, otherwise it wouldn't do you any good...heh No. Most games were designed to have the dust covers go over the joystick base and under the the overlays. If you do put them on top, then make sure your artwork accounts for this as they will take up a fair amount of space. |
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