Seeking Knowledge
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Hello all,
Recently I picked up a Golf ball and noticed that it was Digitally printed. I am stumped at how this is possible. As many of you know Golf balls have several properties that make this process very challenging. First they are round, secondly the dimples and third since they are round I would think you would notice the start and stop of the print. How in the devil is this done? I know many golf ball logos are pad printed but these balls have a noticeable stochastic pattern, which make me think digital. Looking at the ball with a loupe the copy where it says "Tour Response" does not go in and out of register as it hits the peak and valley of the dimples as I would expect. I am thinking there must be a printhead that has a some curvature to it. Photos do not do it justice.
Or it is just Magic.
Anyones input would be greatly appreciated, I don't want to do it, I would just like to know how it is done.
Thanks in advance,
SK
Recently I picked up a Golf ball and noticed that it was Digitally printed. I am stumped at how this is possible. As many of you know Golf balls have several properties that make this process very challenging. First they are round, secondly the dimples and third since they are round I would think you would notice the start and stop of the print. How in the devil is this done? I know many golf ball logos are pad printed but these balls have a noticeable stochastic pattern, which make me think digital. Looking at the ball with a loupe the copy where it says "Tour Response" does not go in and out of register as it hits the peak and valley of the dimples as I would expect. I am thinking there must be a printhead that has a some curvature to it. Photos do not do it justice.
Or it is just Magic.
Anyones input would be greatly appreciated, I don't want to do it, I would just like to know how it is done.
Thanks in advance,
SK