On Thu, 30 Dec 2010 18:39:49 -0600, "
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On Thu, 30 Dec 2010 16:32:49 -0800, TheGlimmerMan
TheGlimmerMan wrote:
It's cheaper. Burning a brownish lettering into a black plastic chip
costs less than silk screen printing.
Chips were NEVER "silk screen printed". Not ever... not once.
I've seen it done, in a factory. But there is no paste and screeding,
it's blasted through. All it made was a faint hiss, and then another for
cleaning the screen.
[...]
That is NOT "silk screen printing".
That is spray over stencil.
ROTFL! AlwaysWrong, you're a RIOT!
I find it amusing when a dopey fucktard takes a known acronym and
twists it so blatantly that it shows his utter stupidity before even a
word is spoken. You are one such dopey fucktard.
Spray shot through a screen is STENCIL printing., whether the screen
has a mesh or not. The media is sprayed.
SILK SCREEN printing is where the print media is forced through a
masked screen directly onto the target surface. The media is wiped.