Looks open to me - do you have an old link?
http://classic-arcades.com/NEW-STORE/index1.html?startup.html&1
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Thanks - I must have had the old link.
...and 3 years ago.
...and 2 years ago.
...etc.
Unfortunately, with him now saying he has 'extra overlays' for sale,
he will soon receive a C&D from WMS lawyers.
OOPS I MEAN WayNO'S LAWYERS!
..unless some sort of favoritism is being played...
...and please, anyone who buys one of Jeff's overlay-ed pfs, please
let us know how well the light shines through those solid color
inserts.
I bet the inserts would look pretty good with LEDs installed to shine
through that...
Tom
What he should do is plotter cut the inserts and provide an addtional
mylar clear insert decal sheet. The overlays do look good except for
the inserts (crap.) with clear inserts he might have something cool.
Assuming the inserts dont bubble like all the others before have.
The terms classics arcades + good customer support + good products do not mix
well:)
Regards
Frank-Rainer Grahl
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The correct answer is to print on a clear substrate with a printer
that can do white. Clear over the inserts, text in the correct place
and no silly insert decals to apply.
K2
the more correct answer would be to screen print the overlay, not
inkjet them like he does.
-Mark
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The more correct answer is direct ink