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you can't get a much better clue than this ..Mr. J wrote: ↑
My fault - of course they are lasered & they are shithansichen wrote: ↑The black POM cap is lasered and not pad printed. Cherrys lasered POM caps are shit.
I'm still not sure why you still say this but they're not bad IMO, okay the lasering might not be to everyone's liking but they're certainly not shit ... they're cheap and thick. what else do you need ?hansichen wrote: ↑The black POM cap is lasered and not pad printed. Cherrys lasered POM caps are shit.
When I paint on top of another layer of paint, the brush strokes from the first layer come through.Anakey wrote: ↑all you would need to do is to zoom up even on that 2 keycap. the texture of the cap does not change when it gets to the 2 therefore how can it be printed?
Crisp sharp edges literally exclude dye subs because dye sublimation, as explained in the wiki,Mr. J wrote: ↑It is a very good quality, the printing is crisp sharp. […]
is different to printing in that printing forms a layer of paint on top of the plastic, whereas dye sublimation causes the dye to sink into the plastic.
I am not sure I have ever seen branding on (well, inside) a keycap before!Mr. J wrote: ↑The questionable caps had "BTC" inside, maybe this helps a bit?