Nameplate Amphiton 35AC-018. A set of files for the manufacture of a nameplate.
In the archive:
1. CDR format file (saved in version 11, to be opened in later versions). Vector source file
2. EPS format file. Vector.
3. PDF file. Portable document file.
4. TIF format file (in CMYK palette). Raster file for all types of printing.
Any of these files can be used to make new nameplates or (restore old ones) for the speakers of the AMFITON 35AC-018 speaker system by printing in any way convenient or technically necessary for you.
In Soviet times, nameplates and front panels of radio equipment and devices were made using the silk-screen printing method. Now there are many printing methods that can replace this time-consuming process. For example, UV printing.
Printing almost "on everything" is carried out by private printing houses.
CDR is a file in vector format, the native file of CorelDraw, the most famous and widespread vector editor among designers and printers. The vector format differs from the raster formats known to a wide range of users (such as JPG, PNG, BMP, TIF, etc.) in that when the image is enlarged, its quality does not deteriorate in any way.
Of course, if you are not into design or printing, you hardly need to install and use such an editor.
I am a designer and this file was drawn by me from a real nameplate (very damaged) to restore the appearance of my friend´s speaker system.
He did not bother with the printing house and printed the nameplates on paper using a conventional printer. I glued them on a plastic base and laminated them.
If you want to make nameplates like real ones, you can contact a private printing house. To do this, type in the search in "2GIS" in your region: "UV printing" or it is also "UV printing" or "printing on everything" .. And call those offices that do this. In a conversation, ask if they can print, for example, on plastic or metal from a vector CDR file (CorelDraw - popularly known as "corel" or "core drow").
If you are satisfied with the option of self-printing on a printer, as my friend did, then PDF or TIF files, which are also present in the archive, will be enough for you.
For reference: the dimensions of the original nameplate are 125 x 75 mm.
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