Re: Printing For Front Panels
Posted: 14 Jul 2016, 11:36
Hey Everyone,
In my spare time I design electronics for fun. Just small devices that do all sorts and I need a method for printing durable, profession looking front panels for the cases I put my electronics in. Originally i was a web developer so I love aesthetics haha.
For this reason I am looking to use sublimation to transfer a front panel design to a polycarbonate or polystyrene / hips sheet and then stick them to my metal case.
The main requirements are for the printer to be:
• High resolution so small text can be read on the front panel
• Ink bleeding to be very low.
• A3 size would be nice (might do some stuff for my motorbike)
I'm happy to spend anything between £150-300, if I need a bit more I can stretch. I'm happy to pay more if it's really worth it.
From reading around on this forum (which has been a massive help) it seems people recommend the Epson 1500W as a good all round platform. Have I got this right? Or do you recommend something else?
What do you guys / gals think about this kit on ebay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Epson-1500w-S ... SwAuNW8ENK
Thanks again,
Sam
In my spare time I design electronics for fun. Just small devices that do all sorts and I need a method for printing durable, profession looking front panels for the cases I put my electronics in. Originally i was a web developer so I love aesthetics haha.
For this reason I am looking to use sublimation to transfer a front panel design to a polycarbonate or polystyrene / hips sheet and then stick them to my metal case.
The main requirements are for the printer to be:
• High resolution so small text can be read on the front panel
• Ink bleeding to be very low.
• A3 size would be nice (might do some stuff for my motorbike)
I'm happy to spend anything between £150-300, if I need a bit more I can stretch. I'm happy to pay more if it's really worth it.
From reading around on this forum (which has been a massive help) it seems people recommend the Epson 1500W as a good all round platform. Have I got this right? Or do you recommend something else?
What do you guys / gals think about this kit on ebay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Epson-1500w-S ... SwAuNW8ENK
Thanks again,
Sam