Author Topic: Backglass Printing to glass video with color span 9840uv, used for playfields  (Read 229 times)

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Offline greatwichjohn

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If you guys haven't seen the video, have a look if interested. I have been using films for Seawitch & a Paragon test the last year. I think I will revisit direct ink to glass & some other techniques for white & silver.
 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4048879091405729044&hl=en#

The next year will be trying to finish the numerous playfields waiting on restore. Hopefully we figure out an almost fool proof method!
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This technology or better is available around the world. Anyone can repair or replace parts for their own pin. For new products licensing agreements are usually required (ie. new backglass, playfields, plastics, cabinet art, etc.). Playfield restorations are ok since you are restoring a playfield (ie. old original playfield).
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Exciting stuff, thank for posting. I may be able to get my Nugent's BG restored someday  #*#

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Fascinating work John, and great news for pinballs that have poor or no backlgass. How many games are "parted out" these days due to a missing glass ?

Keep up the good work John.
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