Logitech G910 Orin spark keycaps printing

SteelOwl

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Mar 31, 2016
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I can buy this keyboard at a very good price but I am worried about keycaps printing quality because on some review I read this:

- "as they're lasered coated caps, the coating's going to wear off eventually, and when this happens, they're going to look terrible"

- "But the Keyboard's laser printed key-caps will only last you around 5million key clicks and good luck trying to find replacement caps because this is a brand new switch also the none braided cord screams out cheap"

- "Key caps. Now personally I don't mind the feel or look of the key caps and I love the feel of the switches however, after a year or two they will begin to show signs of wear. My keyboard at work has laser printed keycaps on it just like the G910 has laser printed caps and after 2 years the caps look horrible. Every time I look down at it, it reminds me that my $190 (price+sales tax) keyboard will look just as bad as this and there are no options of getting replacement caps. I mean pairing a switch that will pretty much last forever with a switch that will last about 2-3 years was a bad idea"

Should I be worried? Big issue?
 
Solution
Logitech offers replacement key caps on their site for @$40. I think the replacements are the standard curved keys, rather than the beveled keys supplied with the keyboard. If the Romer switches start being used elsewhere, maybe they'll be more available.

Zenfilade

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Jul 16, 2016
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Logitech offers replacement key caps on their site for @$40. I think the replacements are the standard curved keys, rather than the beveled keys supplied with the keyboard. If the Romer switches start being used elsewhere, maybe they'll be more available.

 
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