MP -
I don’t think injection molding is the right answer because I have 4000 different iterations of this thing and a fairly low volume. So, to me, this seems like a perfect application for a 3D printer if I can get the resolution right.
I looked at your instructable for converting an inkjet printer to print printed circuit boards and it is quite clever. You also have some very interesting projects on your website!
The idea about printing on these little caps with oil based ink isn’t really what I’m looking for. I would really like something that is more like a keyboard key which is injection molded. I have thought about having a bunch of these injection molded with no printing and then etching them with my laser but the contrast isn’t enough. I’ve also though about subtractive manufacturing if there is such a thing. I mean if 3D printing is additive manufacturing, why isn’t taking a thicker sheet of plexiglass and removing the part I don’t want with my laser. It would be a lot of stinky work and would take more time than I need this to take.
Thanks again and if you have any other ideas, please let me know!