Need some feedback on engraving

Engrave first, then all black anodizing. Easy for user to paint or fill in engraving using grease pencil of appropriate colour after.
 
My suggestion would be to engrave it and leave it how it is after the engraving, and leave it up to your customers to colour in the roll marks with crayons in colours they would like. I see most companies do this, anyway.
 
The problem with engraving after anodizing is that the letters will lose their shine as they fill with crud. We engrave our control boxes after anodizing. They look amazing when clean but the lettering eventually turns brown and black as it fills with dirt, oil, etc.

Exactly, I have access to a grease pencil, I can make the engraving any colour I want.
 
I was thinking more along the lines of CeraKote in the engraving.

I included cerakote under "paint" in my earlier reply. I'd personally prefer the longer lasting protection of complete anodization. The Cerakote, epoxy paint or grease pencil colour can easily be applied afterward at the owner's discretion.
 
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