I built an overlay just like I did for the HP-41C: print on photo paper, cut with a laser and spray some varnish.
It is much more difficult to install and remove and need to be very thin but the result is ok.
In real life, I hardly see the difference with the original keyboard engraving.
Very nice! What weight photo paper did you need to use to get it thin enough?
(09-26-2022 10:57 AM)WillMarchant Wrote: [ -> ]Very nice! What weight photo paper did you need to use to get it thin enough?
Epson Heavy Matte 167g. For the 41C, I can use 300g or more but they are too thick for the DM41x.
Hello Pascal,
May be it's possible to buy you one overlay by paypal or by "chèque" ?
Bonne journée.
(09-26-2022 12:10 PM)ggauny@live.fr Wrote: [ -> ]May be it's possible to buy you one overlay by paypal or by "chèque" ?
I do not have a lot of time to build many of them but I could to help.
The issue is the design: I used Adobe Illustrator to draw it and you would need at least a svg editor to send me what you want.
Really well done Pascal, it looks excellent, not visible at all as a replacement style. I imagine there are a number of 43S testers who will be contacting you soon to buy one or two, so you'd better start thinking about pricing, lol.
Thanks for sharing this here.
(09-26-2022 07:36 AM)pascal_meheut Wrote: [ -> ]I built an overlay just like I did for the HP-41C: print on photo paper, cut with a laser and spray some varnish.
It is much more difficult to install and remove and need to be very thin but the result is ok.
In real life, I hardly see the difference with the original keyboard engraving.
Looks great!, What power settings did you use?
(09-26-2022 03:05 PM)agarza Wrote: [ -> ]Looks great!, What power settings did you use?
1 pass, 70%, 15mm/s with a NEJE A40640 12W+.
The overlay looks nice and professional.