Dave Bell contributed:
>
>It does sound durable, at least! One wonders what the one-off cost would
>be, if supplied with the artwork or even pre-plotted paper. (I'm sure
>their paper spec is quite different from common plotter paper!)

It's some years ago now but I remember that the paper 'seemed' to be just 
ordinary good-quality white stuff.  Perhaps they would supply it for 
outside processing?

> Except for
>"universal" designs, dial manufacturing wouldn't profit from quantity
>production, unfortunately...

I don't recall costings but, as other 'one-off' processes go, this is a 
quick and easy one.  Placing a 'custom' sheet in place of a 
production-run item seemed to be very little trouble.
They were doing bar and table tops for a local pub' at the time with the 
inn sign placed centrally on each.

I must enquire for things like E of T plaques.

Tony M.

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