I read somewhere that marijuana effects the memory. Can't remember where I read that. -- maxsideburn
what type of paper are you using?
edit: and what size did you print them out in? ive been wanting to do this but am to hesitant because i dont want to mess up my gauge cluster, and cuz i dont want to make them the wrong size either. plus im too lazy lol
I used high quality photo paper, gloss. They look amazing if you could see them in person. I printed them in 300dpi resolution, that's all that really matters. They come in 300dpi I believe, but I used Photoshop's "resize assistant" just to make sure![]()
I read somewhere that marijuana effects the memory. Can't remember where I read that. -- maxsideburn
The gauges do have to be printed in 300dpi. That way the correct dimensions are preserved.
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Thing about printing them yourself is they'll probably fade pretty soon. I've printed out my own photos for a few years, and the ones that are hanging on my fridge get occasional sunlight. They're already starting to fade. Try some ink that says UV resistent or get them printed professionally if you want them to last long.
never thought of that...well good tip..maybe i will take them in my pen drive and go to kinkos see if they have any of that ink on some glossy paperOriginally Posted by 89AccordResto
1989 Honda Accord LX-i
B18c1 swap since 7/2011
175whp and 132tq
Redzone tuned
If you have a recent Epson printer, the inks are already UV resistent. I have an Epson CX6400, and it uses those. I haven't printed out my new gauges yet because I need new ink cartridges.
I saw on Paul's website...it says you don't have to remove your needles to install these gauge covers....but I don't see how you could put the fuel/temp cover on without taking off the needles....has anyone done this yet? Is it difficult to get those needles off and reinstall them, or do they just "pop" off?
I was also wondering about lighting....doesn't the light for the gauges come from behind them? Wouldn't that mean the gauge covers would block the light? I want to try these gauges....they look awesome, but I am hesitant for these reasons.
use some of that 3M spray mount when you put them on.
-Travis-
i dient ahve to when i did my revers glow gauges u just have to use small about of forse to get those on but with the paper ones u might just be able to cut a small slit in the paper to get it on the only one i reall had a prob with was the spedo
I have an Epson. And it still fades. Resisting UV is just that: Providing resistence to fading. But it still fades. Getting them professionally printed on a color laser printer will make it last a LOT longer.Originally Posted by Whistler225
Yep. Hence why I wouldn't do it. Stock looks pretty good. Just keep em clean.Originally Posted by Whistler225
Maybe add a very SMALL subtle silver trim ring around each section.
Those look good max. Good job bro.
right on top of the gauge pod is a light bar that holds two lights some people have put black lights in there to make the white part of the paper stand out it would be cool if the gauges were printyed on black paper with white numbers and then the numbers would stand out
So the lights are on the outside of the gauges, instead of behind them? well hell, that just makes too much sense lol....
So I could put these right on my gauge faces and they would still be lit with no other modification....
What type of bulbs are they? Is it difficult to find the blacklight bulbs that fit?
Or is it a deal where you remove the stock bar and replace it with the blacklight bar....
and I agree....those gauges would look wicked in black with white numbers.
well the bulbs are also in the back of the gauge cluster these are helper bulbs i guess but the idea is to put a black light bar in have u seen the reverse glow gauges yet, cause there pritty cheap price wise
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heres a crappy pic of mine
ya i was thinking about using blue glow in the dark paint
here are some better pics
I have those,and i absolutly hate them-they dont work half the time,didnt fit right and the carbon fiber panel is all cracked and ugly now-and its been on my car for about 2 years now I guess,enjoy them while they are nice and working
well the carbon fiber panel was only 12 bucks so if it last 2 years ill be happy and what dident work mine work everytime i turn my car on well thats only cause there hooked to my igintion but did they just not come on or what
http://www.blackcatcustom.com/
hers a cool site i just found too
All you need is to find a laser colour printer. Problem solved, money savedOriginally Posted by 89AccordResto
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Its prttey fnuny how you can raed tihs eintre snetnece with all tehse ellters out of palce...
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They look fantstic man. Great job
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