QWERkeys UV printing
UV printing is a keycap printing process created by QWERkeys, which permits printing full-colour legends onto keycaps of any colour.
Description[edit | edit source]
Process[edit | edit source]
For non-white keycaps, UV printed keycaps are first treated with a white base layer, onto which the legend is printed. A UV-cured, selective image protective lacquer is then added, supposedly hence the name.
The process is proprietary and full details have not been released. The colour printing process itself is not specified; it appears to be a diffusion pattern similar to that used in inkjet and solid wax printing. The colour printing resolution appears to be in excess of 300 DPI; the white base layer also has a dithered appearance that may contribute to the visibly dotted texture of the final print.
Appearance[edit | edit source]
Using the QWERkeys classic video game series group buy as an example, one observation of UV printing is that the colours can or do come out fairly dark; photographs taken with a flash tend to show the legends brighter than they appear under fluorescent indoor illumination. The legend has a high gloss surface, and is visibly embossed. The colour is produced using dithering of pigment inks, which gives solid colours a grainy appearance, but does permit multiple colours and the appearance of continuous tone, instead of the single colour typically allowed in double-shot moulding.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
The following keycaps are from the QWERkeys classic video game series group buy.
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Assorted keycaps lit by camera flash
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Interior and exterior keycap surfaces
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Surface printing detail
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Comparison with double-shot moulding, showing the dark colour and raised printing (Pac-Man was mistakenly printed green in this example)
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The print process produces a raised, gloss surface over the design
External links[edit | edit source]
- QWERkeys — Legend Processes