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Silkscreen vs. Direct Digital Printing

Compare Protocase's two graphics methods to choose the right option for your custom enclosures and parts.

Silkscreening and direct digital printing are two common methods for adding logos, labels, and graphics to custom parts and enclosures.

While both methods can be applied to flat panels, parts and assembled enclosures, there are a few key differences between them. One process may make more sense for your project, depending on your specific application.

Our free single-page guide compares both methods side by side, so you can choose the right one for your project.

What’s Inside?

  • Application process

  • Best uses

  • Look and feel

  • Color and resolution options

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Acceptable Graphic File Formats

To ensure the highest print quality and clarity, vector graphic files are recommended:

  • .AI - Adobe Illustrator
  • .EPS - Encapsulated PostScript
  • .SVG - Scalable Vector Graphics
  • .PDF - Portable Document Format
  • .DXF or .DWG - AutoCAD

We can accept the following raster image files; however, additional processing charges may apply:

  • .PNG - Portable Network Graphic
  • .JPG (.JPEG) - Joint Photographic Experts Group
  • .TIF (.TIFF) - Tagged Image File
  • .PSD - Photoshop
  • .VDX, .VSD, or .VSDX - Visio
  • .DOCX - Microsoft Word
  • .PPTX - Microsoft PowerPoint

File formats we cannot accept:

  • .CDR - Corel Draw File

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