I have a old Artz II tablet I still use even though I have a Intuos 3, but the old tablet's surface is kind of bumpy. I can still work around it, but I was wonder what I could do to smooth the plastic cover or replace it without having to spend more than its worth.
Is it safe to buff the plastic surface cover? I will probably ask Wacom support, but I don't think they would recommend that solution.
My other alternative is to tape a thin plastic sheet to make it more smoother.
Does anyone even still use a Artz II?
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Or.... use the Intous3 since it doesn't suck ass?
LOL
Or you can laminate it. I had actually thought of cutting off the damn plastic off my wacom because I thought it might mess with my drawing if it got worn, but I decided to wait until it happened first, if ever. Later
Alex
http://direct.wacom.com/stores/2/Replacement_Parts_C22.cfm
I will go with Sage's ideas, but omit the smashing one.
The cover looks like it is only glued down to the front. Is it safe to just pull it out without it tearing any other parts off?
http://direct.wacom.com/stores/2/Surface_Sheet_for_ArtPad_and_A_P570C29.cfm
i don't know how an artz II works, but i just slowly pulled off the sheet on my intous and it came off fine.
Alex
Sure, it didn't look like new, but on the flipside every time I pull out my tablet it looks like a real pro tablet, worn out through hours and hours of hard work
The clear file sheet bunches after 2-3 months and needs to be replaced, but i have a stack of them and re-taping only takes a minute.