>> "Kev Pearce (kevp.com)" wrote: Hi, >> >> I'm very close to having finished my first semi commericial poject [ >> amatuer >> but to sell on ebay ;-) ]. >> >> It all fits in a small plastic box/housing 120mm x 50mm. >> User input/output is via a 2x16 LCD a couple of LEDs and some small panel >> mounted toggle/push switches. >> >> My problem is how do I present this in the box and make it look worth the >> money? > > Don't know any specifics but I keep getting mail from them at work > with examples of what they can do. Full-color (CMYK) overlays from NFI are quite expensive in small quantities: approximately $22/each for an overlay approximately 2"x1.5" in size, for a quantity of 50. However, it quickly drops: $6 for 100, $1 for 1000. There is a one-time charge for the tooling that they use to cut out the overlay. If the OP doesn't need full color, the overlay may be produced much cheaper. What the printer does, is actually quite simple. They take a piece of polycarbonate, apply the silkscreen, and slap on the adhesive backing. Which makes me think that inkjet transparencies may work, too -- you just need to find the right kind of adhesive backing (try 3M). Vitaliy -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist