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When Mayflash designed the original Venom, Mayflash F500, Elite, F500 V2, or F700, the L3 and R3 button was not included in the control panel or as extra dedicated buttons. The latest firmware, available for download on Mayflash's website provides L3 and R3 via Turbo + Start or Select button combo.
Below is important information to know before placing a custom order with us:
Control panel artwork represents one of the most convenient means to personalize your fightstick, giving it a new look almost immediately.
Artwork prints are developed using a top-of-the-line commercial printer, offering vivid, professional-quality artwork replication. The printer is capable of resolution of 1200dpi (dots per inch), and 8 color ink system (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, K(Black) + Light Cyan, Light Magenta and White) reproduces artwork over a wide color range.
Artwork is printed on 10 mil cardstock sheet. It carries 95% brightness and tensile strength of 100 pounds per inch.
Each print is laser cut to your specifications, as presented by available options. You will receive the print with perforated button inserts designed to fit your chosen button brand. In some cases, such as the Mayflash series, the control panel elements may also have perforated cuts. Gently press downward to remove the cutouts.
Example animated photo displayed for illustrative purposes only. Pattern "Space Dots" shown.
In addition to white cardstock sheets, we now offer holographic paper sheets in several captivating patterns. Holographic sheets are created from paper that is imprinted or embossed with a design or image and then covered in a thin, transparent film of metal. The finished sheet has a characteristic luster — a kind of rainbow iridescence — when the imprinted pattern is viewed from particular perspectives.
Holographic cardstock has a similar tensile strength to our existing cardstock, about 110-115 pounds per inch
Both materials have their strengths. White cardstock is our tried and true paper material, producing vibrant colors with a textured semigloss. It's 95% brightness brings out the best color fidelity because it has a white backing.
Holographic paper has a striking metallic finish. By itself, its color changing properties are quite eye-catching. This is even more evident when a pattern is used. However, because the material does not have a white backing, the illustration's areas of white will instead show the metallic sheen. This can lead to a slightly duller appearance compared to cardstock. These comparison photos may help to illustrate. Please note that while the colors can appear more muted on holograph paper, the reflective nature of the material as well as its color properties will vary depending on the angle the illustration is seen and the material's pattern. Not every print will exactly resemble the below example.
To review the list of current patterns we offer, please click the "Option Guide" Tab, then click "Holographic Patterns" link. On a mobile device? Scroll down to "Options Guide", then click "Holographic Patterns" link.
Venom PS4/Mayflash F500 Panel Template Will also fit 8BitDo FC30, F500 Elite and Mayflash XB360/PS3/PC but requires replacement Mayflash F500 plexi panel. Not compatible with smaller Mayflash F300, Venom multi-console, or 8bitdo NS300 model (2Mb zip) |
The Venom PS3/PS4 model is a product of the UK and not sold in the USA. It has the same form factor of the Mayflash F500 - a multi-console Fightstick. Please note that the Venom and Mayflash F500 already has its own removable acrylic panel for artwork. If you do not intend to replace the panel, you do not have to purchase a separate panel.
The artwork is also compatible with the 8Bitdo FC30 and older Mayflash XB360/PS3/PC models, but those models do not offer a clear plexi replacement panel. Instead the plexi has artwork permanently attached to it, and would require purchasing a replacement Mayflash F500 panel.
We currently do not offer a 1:1 replacement plexi for these models due to its use of magnets to attach the panel. You may find a replacement panel on Amazon.
There are six screws located at the bottom of the Venom PS4 and Mayflash F500. The areas in green circle indicate where you will find the screws on the bottom panel. A Phillips head screwdriver is used to remove them. You must remove the pushbuttons before lifting the clear, magnetic acrylic panel. The wiring duplicates colors across two connectors, Take note of the wire colors when detaching the quick disconnects, using the above photo as a guide, or taking your own photos of the wiring. |
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Once pushbuttons are removed, you can pull the acrylic panel upwards by grasping at the button holes. Eventually the magnetic force will give way, and the panel will lift up. | With the acrylic panel removed, you can now remove the original artwork from the Fightstick, then replace with your custom artwork. Reverse all of the steps to install the acrylic panel and close the Fightstick. | |
While the Mayflash PS3/XB360/PC and 8Bitdo FC30 Fightstick has a similar build as the Venom and Mayflash F500, they do not have a clear panel - the artwork is permanently attached to the panel. You must replace the original panel with the F500 panel. You may find a replacement panel on Amazon. . As a reminder, this artwork is not compatible with the smaller Mayflash F300, Venom multi-console (featured red buttons instead of blue), or 8bitdo NS300 model |
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Often, you will have several options to personalize your control panel. Note: Not every option will apply to your Fightstick model. CUT BUTTON INSERTS | HOLOGRAPHIC PATTERNS Layout ConfigurationEach Fightstick has its own characteristics, with some sharing similar elements, such as the popular Vewlix button layout. We will specify what options are available for each Fightstick. Below are the most common button layout configurations: 8 Button Vewlix
First 6 Buttons
Last 6 Buttons
7 Button Vewlix
Removing Default ElementsSome Fightsticks, such as the popular MadCatz TE, offer additional personalization options by removing default elements such as control panel, start button, or screws. Cut options are defaulted to their authentic counterpart, displayed as [YES (default)] in the options list. For example, a MadCatz TE, the default configuration is to have the turbo/guide portion of the control panel cut, so that the control panel can fit properly. You have the option to select [NO] to prevent cutting these areas. Cut Control Panel? [NO]
Cut Start Button? [NO]
Cut Middle and/or Bottom Screws? [NO]
Cut Control Panel? [NO] - If you own a MadCatz TE, and installed a PS360+, you may no longer need the Turbo/Guide area of the control panel, located at top left. This option allows you to remove the Turbo/Guide portion. Please note that you MUST remove the actual control panel on the TE by unscrewing it before applying the plexi, or you risk damaging the plexi. Also, please make certain to select this option if you are also choosing to have artwork printed, or the plexi and artwork won't match. Cut Start Button? [NO] - On some joysticks - such as the Qanba Q4 - the start button is directly on the panel. You can select to have this removed. You can also select this should you desire a panel similar to the Eightarc Fusion or Synthesis series Fightstick, as the start button is moved elsewhere. Again, this option is available on specific joysticks. Cut Middle and/or Bottom Screws? [NO] - Selecting "no" on this option allows you to remove the middle top and bottom screw holes on specific joysticks, either for a cleaner appearance or to avoid rubbing your wrist against the screw. Please reconsider this option if you intend to have a full panel etch on your plexi, as etching physically changes portions of the plexi due to heat. In this case, it is best to leave the screw holes in place in order to keep the panel securely positioned. Cut Button InsertsPushbutton manufacturers such as Sanwa, Seimitsu, Crown and GamerFinger have each produced specific models with a clear or translucent plastic cap and flat plunger. These are often used to display a graphical insert, allowing you to enhance the button's appearance. That said, each button manufacturer has designed the artwork cap with a different diameter than their competitors. For example, GamerFinger's artwork cap has a diameter that is slightly larger than Seimitsu or Sanwa. An insert cut for a Sanwa artwork cap will fit loosely when inserted into the GamerFinger artwork cap. This is an undesirable result that can produce a white or colored ring around the insert. Now, you can choose the button insert cut to match the pushbutton you intend to use. This allows the insert to fit snugly within the cap. Brands and Model with Artwork Caps
Please note that if you later intend to purchase a different button, you may need to get new button inserts or new artwork. If you are uncertain which button you may choose, Sanwa is chosen by default. Button Cut for Qanba Q2 GlowQanba Crystal and Q2 Glow feature buttons manufactured by Qanba. These buttons have a smaller cap diameter, and thus require a smaller artwork insert. If you plan to keep the Qanba Crystal or Q2 Glow buttons installed when updating your artwork, please choose the option "Crystal/Q2 Glow".
24 vs 30mmWhen processing orders, a frequent mistake we found among new players is choosing the wrong size for action buttons, such as punch and kick. Within the fighting game genre, Japanese arcade buttons commonly consist of two diameter sizes: 24 millimeter and 30 milllimeter (mm). In most configurations, 30mm represents your action button. These are front facing, appearing most prominent on your Fightstick control panel. Option button, such as "Start", "Select", or more recently "Option", "Touch", or "Share" are usually 24mm. UPDATE: Owners of Neo Geo AES Joysticks will need 24mm pushbuttons instead of 30mm (Thanks SRK's DEZALB) Below is a visual representation of a common Fightstick control panel. Throughout this article, we will mark 24mm in green, and 30mm in Orange. Checking the Proper SizeAnother way that players can misinterpret the pushbutton size is by measuring the pushbutton plunger. Have a look at the diagram at right. The plunger - the part that you press down to represent an input - is 25mm or a bit smaller in most 30mm pushbuttons. Often this leads to the conclusion that one needs a 24mm button and not 30mm. Similarly measuring the button rim can lead to confusion, as it is intentionally larger than the button hole it is placed in. You don't want to use these measurements. Instead, review the button housing diameter, or the hole the button will be placed in. You can do this with a caliper - a digital caliper is often quite helpful for this and other arcade-related projects. Control Panel ConfigurationMost Fightsticks from MadCatz, Hori, Qanba, and similar will use these two sizes. How the buttons are used will depend on the model joystick that you own. Over time, we'll provide example configurations for specific popular Fightstick models and arcade cabinets using the color key for 24mm (green) and 30mm (orange). We'll also expand the key for future models if another size is introduced, and we offer for sale.
Holograph PatternsThe following patterns are available. Artwork is printed atop the pattern and its color changing effects will appear underneath. No Pattern (Rainbow)
Dots: Donuts
Dots: Dots Lite
Dots: Space Dots
Dots: Little Boxes
Diagonal: Static Storm
Diagonal: Thatched
Horizontal: Pillars of Light
Vertical: Tinsel
Texture: Texture 2
Texture: Magnetic Fur
Theme: Cannabis
Theme: Vortex
Wavy: Moon Lava
Wavy: Swirl 3
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If you would like to use a free, online Photoshop-like app to check out whether your artwork will work with a layout we offer, I highly recommend Photopea This amazing app works with our PSD templates and is a great way to preview your artwork or create new art files. It also exports to PSD, which is the format we recommend for submitting artwork. |
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New to FA Plexworks?Click the "Options" tab for a detailed explanation of each customization option available to you. Using a mobile device? Click here to scroll to the descriptions. Artwork templatesWe offer a photoshop template for each custom artwork or custom plexi etch. Click the "Description" tab (or scroll up if on mobile device) to display the template and download. You can also click here to access our repository and download artwork and etch templates (in Photoshop PSD format) for your desired model and others. Important: Using templates outside of the ones we provide may produce unwanted output. We are not responsible for output generated from unsupported templates. More information here. Warranty and Support for FA Plexworks Custom OrderCustom orders cannot be returned for refund, or exchanged for another custom order. Orders damaged upon arrival are subject to special terms within our return policy. Please see our FA Plexworks FAQ for more information about our Plexworks return policy and related Q&A. If you have not used our Plexworks custom services before, we recommend that you visit our support section for updated information, helpful tips, and resources to get the best output. Some useful sections to review before making your purchase (will open in new browser window or tab):
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Product came package carefully and was printed with no fault. will be ordering from here again! Dakota on Jun 14th 2019
The artwork came here perfectly fine, they even took really good care with the packaging to avoid any kind of damage to it. The quality of the printing itself is really good. Definitely ordering form here in the future. Unknown on May 19th 2019
Easy to follow instructions.
Received artwork back sooner than I expected.
Fits perfectly.
Very pleased with the outcome.
Thanks Tony S. on May 17th 2019
Very good material and cut perfect to the stick. Didn't use template, the matched exactly as I wanted. At such a great price why would I ever do this myself. Awesome Unknown on Apr 8th 2019
I design fightstick art (IG:@fightsticksmash) and after having my own stick design printed with FA I started referring all of my customers to print here! Fast accurate and crisp images! Thank you focus Attack Andrew on Mar 25th 2019
First time costumer here. I ordered a custom print (of a Street Fighter meme drawing that I did myself) for my Mayflash F500. I meticulously positioned my artwork (using the Photoshop template) so that it would still look nice with the button cut-outs.
The print & cut is very high quality. Nice paper and texture, perfect colors, and my design was printed exactly as I had laid out in the template. It looks fantastic! The print was shipped out the day I placed my order, and then arrived practically a few days later (which was a pleasant surprise!)
Quality print & cut, ships out really quick, and customer service was very prompt.
Thanks, Focus Attack. Cheers! I am Jemboy on Mar 15th 2019
I simply wanted a solid orange and solid black background for 2 different arcade stick designs, and these are perfect. Quality paper and texture and the color is perfect. And, as others have said, came WAY sooner than estimated. Totally worth the price for this kind of quality and the cut-outs are PERFECTLY aligned. Thank you! Jeffrey Cook on Mar 7th 2019
First time using the service, very satisfied and will use again on another product. It came very fast too. Unknown on Oct 6th 2018
I had my basic MayFlash F500 and I got exactly what I wanted. I had very lewd Cammy white picture who is showing her butt. The idea was copied from a internet picture what I had seen earlier in the internet and in that picture the joystick was placed exactly in her butt. I don't know if it was just a pure coincidence but the people who printed this got it right without even me giving them any instructions.
If something bad is needed to say there is some ugly pixels in the template when you closely look at it. I think that is very minor issue overall and I don't know if the picture I sent had just bad quality what could lead for that. I still got what I wished for so I'm happy with this. Gj! Daali on Aug 13th 2018
My image was the well known collage of characters from MvC2. While the image was in high definition, the artwork is old, so I felt it was a bit of a gamble. Turns out the quality these guys put out is so high even older art styles have the chance to shine and pop. My fightstick now looks like it was ripped straight off a 90s arcade cabinet, with 2018 level polish. Thanks Focus Attack! Matt on Jul 13th 2018