It's not the best photo but a good example. To explain the FiberMark can get a dark mark on plastic. Less depth and more contrast. Oh.. and it can mark metal without cermark too!Do you have any pictures you could post?
It's not the best photo but a good example. To explain the FiberMark can get a dark mark on plastic. Less depth and more contrast. Oh.. and it can mark metal without cermark too!Do you have any pictures you could post?
Ryan
Epilog Lasers of New England
Woodbury, CT
I would love to get a FiberMark. But man them there things are pretty expensive. That would be a lot of DuploBlock marking !
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You might want to make a deal with someone that has a fibermark.. I just logo etched a bunch of beveled glass plates for a fellow who's company just bought a fibermark machine.. Apparently they won't do glass..
If I had something that the fibermark would do better than the C02, I certainly would have made a deal with him..
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