From: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#1]
17 Dec 2005
To: ALL
This a quote from an eBay auction item.
quote:
You can engrave everything
Comes with Foil transfer system.......
The Foil Transfer System allows you to foil directly onto your products, thus eliminating the need for cutting, filling and mounting. No messy hot stamp equipment or expensive dies. Foils easily onto most wood, leather, vinyl, acrylic, laminated papers and plastic products allowing you to create multi-color or color-on-color logos and designs in minutes.
Signature uses their 8080 Plus computerized mechanical engraver to achieve a foil hot stamp look. Has anyone seen how this look is achieved? I assume it is something that can be achieved with any computerized mechanical engraving machine.EDITED: 17 Dec 2005 by DATAKES
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#2]
17 Dec 2005
To: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#1] 18 Dec 2005
David,
My guess is something along the lines of a "pen writer," where the diamond graver is replaced with a gold or silver marker.
Looks pretty nice, from the picture.
From: PenTrophy (PENINSULATROPHY) [#3]
17 Dec 2005
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#2] 17 Dec 2005
Newing-Hall had a systen attachment like this 15 or so years ago. A hot pen that scribed on Hot stamp foil. Needless to say is was not a big seller...
From: jumbo (JIMC) [#4]
17 Dec 2005
To: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#1] 18 Dec 2005
There is a foil that looks like the one used in hot foil printing, however the difference is, when laid on a sheet of paper that has been laser printed (black) and fed through a laminator that can reach required temp. the foil adheres to the laser toner on the paper. This is used for letterheads, invitations. certificates etc. There is also a special paper which after the foil has been applied can be used as a transfer for items such as the one you posted. Not seen this for a while so not sure if still available.
Jim
From: Peter [#5]
18 Dec 2005
To: ALL
The system mentioned is called Omnicrom an old Letraset foil transfer method used generally in the graphic arts.;
regards
Peter
From: Ward (STENSONENG) [#6]
19 Dec 2005
To: Peter [#5] 19 Dec 2005
Here is what I understand, and know that my understanding may be only partial.
The Signature system is composed of a set of hot impact print heads, which will follow regular computer entered engraving text, or vector art logos, set up in their proprietory
system and is attached to their engraving machines. I inquired about converting my old
Signature 8000, and got a vague responce about a year and a half ago with a figure in the
$12,000 area, and they were more reluctant than responsive, In my opinion, and experience, This Co. seems to be only interested in selling machines, collecting warranty fees, and apparently does not need to be responsive or supportive to old customers. "Saint Brewer" they aint.
Ward :-(
"Never to old to learn"
From: Peter [#7]
19 Dec 2005
To: Ward (STENSONENG) [#6] 20 Dec 2005
I've heard a lot about this signature brand from people in the US...I must admit none of it has been positive....?
regards
Peter