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Artwork Print and Cut for Junk Food Arcades Gen 1 Snackbox Button Only Panel

FA Plexworks CUSTOM-JFA-SB-BO-ART-TOP — Artwork Print and Cut for Junk Food Arcades Gen 1 Snackbox Button Only Panel

Description 1 Review Videos Option GuideImage EditSupport Please Read Before You Order Below is important information to know before placing a custom order with us: Project L Official Artwork: Do not submit the PNG samples. Instead, please download the zipped Photoshop PSD version, unzip the file and integrate them into our artwork templates for your desired fightstick model Custom Orders do Not Ship Separately: If you place an order for a personalized product along with non-custom products, such as arcade part or merchandise, please note that all items will ship together. Artwork for this Fightstick requires a plexiglass replacement. The original Fightstick panel contains artwork that is permanently attached to it, the panel was not originally designed to accomodate custom artwork, or did not come with a plexi panel. After adding custom artwork to your cart, look for the Fightstick Plexi that matches your Fighstick model. Control panel artwork represents one of the most convenient means to personalize your fightstick, giving it a new look almost immediately. High Resolution, Color Fidelity Artwork prints are developed using a top-of-the-line commercial printer, offering vivid, professional-quality artwork replication. The printer is capable of resolution of 1200dpi (dots per inch), and 8 color ink system (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, K(Black) + Light Cyan, Light Magenta and White) reproduces artwork over a wide color range. Artwork is printed on 10 mil cardstock sheet. It carries 95% brightness and tensile strength of 100 pounds per inch. Each print is laser cut to your specifications, as presented by available options. You will receive the print with perforated button inserts designed to fit your chosen button brand. In some cases, such as the Mayflash series, the control panel elements may also have perforated cuts. Gently press downward to remove the cutouts. Important Notes about Color Fidelity, Brightness Please do not change the RGB color space of our templates to CYMK when submitting your artwork. Our templates are intentionally designed in the RGB color space to best match most customer's screen expectations, and will typically convert CYMK to RGB when printing. We will not honor demands to reprint artwork whose template is changed to CYMK color space. Unless properly calibrated to your printer and viewing environment, your monitor does not accurately represent the brightness of paper. Artwork submissions may need adjustment to ensure prints are not too dark. Please read this helpful support article for more information New: Holographic Paper Example animated photo displayed for illustrative purposes only. Pattern "Space Dots" shown. In addition to white cardstock sheets, we now offer holographic paper sheets in several captivating patterns. Holographic sheets are created from paper that is imprinted or embossed with a design or image and then covered in a thin, transparent film of metal. The finished sheet has a characteristic luster — a kind of rainbow iridescence — when the imprinted pattern is viewed from particular perspectives. Holographic cardstock has a similar tensile strength to our existing cardstock, about 110-115 pounds per inch How does an artwork's colors change the holographic effect in a print? If you are choosing to print your artwork using our holographic paper instead of white paper, it's worthwhile to know how how elements of color in your illustration will affect the appearance of the holo effect. The ink used in our printing is transparent. This means that the holographic effect will indeed reflect its pattern differently under that transparent ink color. Typically it will reflect the holo pattern under that color, as opposed to displaying its own color-changing effect. Solid black and darker colors typically have more ink laid onto the holographic material and thus is the least transparent. Areas of white within an illustration will use no ink, and thus reflect the full color changing spectrum of the holographic paper. Here is one example of both transparent ink, areas of white, and solid black ink on a holographic print: https://x.com/Narath_FGC/status/1828365042095415660 Another example shows how the effect appears when the material is shifted from side to side (click the link to see the video example): https://x.com/Patches23X/status/1829260992532164834 Differences between White Cardstock and Holographic Print Both materials have their strengths. White cardstock is our tried and true paper material, producing vibrant colors with a textured semigloss. It's 95% brightness brings out the best color fidelity because it has a white backing. Holographic paper has a striking metallic finish. By itself, its color changing properties are quite eye-catching. This is even more evident when a pattern is used. However, because the material does not have a white backing, the illustration's areas of white will instead show the metallic sheen. This can lead to a slightly duller appearance comp

Installation Quick Reference

Mounting: Snap-in buttons push into a 30mm hole from the top of the panel. Screw-in buttons thread from below and secure with a nut. Use 2-3mm acrylic, wood, or metal panel.

Wiring: Connect the microswitch terminals to your encoder or PCB. Common ground shared across all buttons. Quick-disconnect (0.110") terminals are standard on Japanese buttons.

Dimensions

Troubleshooting

Not responding to input

Check wiring continuity with a multimeter. Verify the contact block is properly seated. Inspect terminals for loose connections.

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