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Thanks for the replies, DL, yeah that's my worry we'll get ok quality but not great. Gino/ Boudica yep I'm on board with you, figured I'd ask. Thanks for the help.
Hi.
Just looking to see if anyone has had a corrugated piece of metal direct printed. I can't seem to find a vendor that will do it, I'm thinking it's not possible and the only way to do it is to apply vinyl. Does anyone know if it is possible?
Thanks in advance!
Gino, not three just two, deciding between the solid cut vinyl or the HP Printable Vinyl... I wasn't aware of the coating prior to mounting, that's new to me. I'm leaning toward direct and liquid uv rated lam. Thanks for the info.
Looking to see if there is any opinion's on the durability of cut vinyl that is not outdoor rated, clear coated on aluminum inside a garage with no direct sun. Does anyone have some thoughts on the life-span on this or would it be a better option to print on a cast vinyl and clear coat? Thoughts?
Agreed Blue Hammer, when your in a contractor /build setting, a change order is definitely a good identifier. Typically this is good for contracts and changes to specs on a much larger/multi-faceted job. This situation is more in the realm of onsite signage and property management types where...
General Formulations has HTAP with clear air egress, permanent adhesive.
http://www.generalformulations.com/Products/Digital-Media/Print-Film/Matte-White/High-Tack-Permanent-Air-Egress-Adhesive/Concept-201-HTAP
Take the file into Photoshop and go into filters, select NOISE and take it to 2% , Select Gaussian. Visually you will not see anything, so try printing a small patch to see if it helped. If not kick it up to 4%. I have had similar issues in the past this is how I've solved it.
Hi out there!
I'm looking to ask some of you a couple of questions about your thoughts on the sign industry and its requirements that are not typically talked about in the day to day of running a business. Specifically how we have to learn or die in our industry.
It may not be that dire, but...
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