Printing on Textured Plastic Electronic Enclosures
January 12th, 2012I don’t like to “assume” too much anymore, at least in a business setting. It never seems to have great results. I’m sure plenty of you out there can relate. With the printing services we offer at Polycase®, many customers are assuming that this printing must be done on the smooth / recessed cover option for the printing to turn out right. I want to assure you, this is not the case. Printing still turns out exceptional on the textured surfaces of Polycase enclosures. Below are some actual customer examples of printing on textured covers.
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November 28th, 2011Convenience is the sole reason I am willing to pay $1.99 for a 20 oz bottle of Coke when a 2 liter bottle costs half that. It’s simple; a 2 liter doesn’t fit in my cup holder. Convenience can sometimes come at a cost to the consumer, but not at Polycase.
Polycase Graphics vs. Mother Nature:
October 28th, 2011With the days getting shorter and temperatures getting cooler, its evident winter is just around the corner. The transition from summer to fall means it’s time to close our pool and put away our patio furniture, somber yet necessary chores to “winterize” the yard. Northeast Ohio winters can be brutal on objects exposed to the elements. Blizzards, ice storms, near zero temperatures; we see it all here.
File Formats for Plastic Electronics Case Machining
October 18th, 2011As I mentioned before I am a foodie. Trying new recipes keeps things interesting in my kitchen. I learned very quickly that eye-balling the ingredients when preparing a dish for the first time is not a good idea. If I want it to taste right on the first try, I really need to follow the recipe and its recommended preparation method.
Best Formats For Quality Custom Plastic Electronics Case Graphics
August 23rd, 2011As a weekend hobby, I have started writing a restaurant review column for a local news website. When writing the articles, I have to keep in mind what format I am writing in. Whereas these blog articles are conversational and informative, the reviews must be third person without personal opinion, merely facts. Both styles have their benefits, but for the specific needs of the news website, impersonal reporting is the clearest style.



