From: jkollin@hitl.washington.edu
Subject: Re: TECH: U of I Powerglove Update 6-26-92
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 92 19:19:10 PDT
Organization: Human Interface Technology Lab, Seattle


In article <9206270413.AA05570@milton.u.washington.edu> you write:
>From: jlb31348@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Jim Brain)
>Subject: TECH: U of I Powerglove Update 6-26-92
>Date: Fri, 26 Jun 1992 20:16:43 GMT
>Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana

>Does anyone know if silk screening can be done well on black plastic and
>be economical?  I really lie the LASER printer, but the sticker space I have
>to work with is only 1 inch square times 4 places for stickers.  I thought
>maybe silk-screening might be better.  You tell me if you know.

Do stickers. You probably have enough headaches...

>As another interesting aside, does anyone know any company that does the 
>silver holographic images like the ones on VISA's and MASTERCARD's?  I was
>thinking....

Try the LaserSmith in Chicago.  Steve Smith is the proprietor and a buddy
of mine.  He might have a bunch of stickers lying around that someone
ordered and didn't pay for...you could base your logo around them and
save big money.  THe big expense in holo-stickers is the mastering.

I may buy one of your boxes if you have any spares.  let me know.

joel kollin

jkollin@hitl.washington.edu
