Screen printing can be applied to your enclosure, to add legend, for decoration, or any other requirement you may have
along these lines. Almost all of our screen printing work is done when your box is still flat. This then gives us the advantage
of ease of registration, without any jig or fixture problems.
It also gives you the advantage that you can have printing on two different sides, joined by a fold, at the same cost
as just one side, as we print the part when it is flat.
The Bafbox process requires that we use a textured surface for all the component parts. This is fine for machining, but
of course screen printing needs as smooth a surface as possible.
As a compromise we use a very lightly texture plastic whenever we want to print on it. Therefore there are some basic
guidelines to be followed to give good images and lettering.
The results for not following these guidelines manifest themselves in inconsistent quality, 'bleeding', and in general
poorly defined print.
Printing is inherently very subjective, in so far as one acceptable level of definition to one person, may not be so
for another.