Printed Color Detail on Certain Prusa Supplied Parts - What Process is Used?
As the title asks I've been wondering what process Prusa uses to print colors on special parts such as, "ORIGINAL PRUSA XL" ON the x-carriage-cover on the XL. I believe whatever process that is it is also used for the "ORIGINAL PRUSA MMU3" on the body of the MMU3, but I don't have one to confirm.
It certainly is not 3D printed. Looks like some kind of special ink/dye printer put that on there. Any one know what equipment is able to do stuff like that? I have a project where that process would solve a lot of headaches for me. Thanks!
Best Answer by FoxRun3D:
They use a UV printer to screen print those text labels. They cost at least a few thousand $$$
Mini+MK3S+XL 5 Tool
RE: Printed Color Detail on Certain Prusa Supplied Parts - What Process is Used?
They use a UV printer to screen print those text labels. They cost at least a few thousand $$$
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RE: Printed Color Detail on Certain Prusa Supplied Parts - What Process is Used?
Hmm. 🤔 How to justify to the wife… 😄
Oh well. I guess I’ll keep doing what I’m doing for now. Thanks!
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