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As Canuck pointed out, the inks' color gamuts are different between the machines that were used. If the machines haven't been calibrated and profiled, you're always going to have trouble with matching your previous prints without quite a bit of trial and error. If you can convince your boss to...
Actually, Oracal specifically says 3165 is "NOT for vehicle graphics or wraps." And, personally, I would never use calendared vinyl or print media for vehicle graphics.
Are you talking print/cut, or just cut graphics?
Much of the print media with air release can be tricky for cutting smaller items- especially when laminate is added. I solve that by always having an extra plotter blade/assembly that's used only for small text/items. It's always the newest...
For alignment, I would always cut a rectangle (or square) around the graphics and trim out for a straight edge to use. You might also want to make note of how your installers transport graphics. I found they were often the root cause of graphics getting messed up because they'd just (literally)...
Their web page says they're mind readers- that would solve some language barrier issues. Unless they can only read your mind if you think in Thai.
I, too, am curious why you wouldn't look for a vendor closer to your location? Do these guys do something no one else does?
I'd give them an estimated time/price for doing them and tell them it will be billed by actual time- then keep careful track of how long it takes. You definitely don't want to screw yourself.
Or, you could give them an estimate and tell them you could revise/finalize pricing after doing maybe 10...
I'm not familiar with any transfer tape that sticks to a liner.
If you're having problems with transporting cut graphics, I would suggest cutting a weed border around your plots and leaving what's outside of it- applying the transfer tape over it. The "extra" vinyl will give your transfer tape...
A solution for that particular job would be to print all black (no "cut out" for the fluorescent) and then apply the cut vinyl. Doesn't solve the underlying issue of the print size and cut size not matching, but it would take care of the particular job.
Man- I left all kinds of important info out! Yes- the idea is to paint them here, number them, ship them out. We're not overly concerned with them being perfectly aligned, or with small gaps. The logo is supposed to look "weathered".
That said- my solution accomplishes it without actually having...
Ah... I left out something. The siding will be received already coated/painted in the color that it will be when put on the building, so we're only painting once. The builders are putting a clear stain/weatherproofing on once the siding is on the building.
As far as the planks being damaged in...
Sorry for the double post, but I inadvertently put this in the Premium section.
This is a purely hypothetical situation (Edit: No money rides on this. I know what I think is the best way to produce this is already, but I'm interested in how you would handle this because you might have a better...
The presentation part was missing from your initial post, hence my notes.
Follow up, though... How do your estimators come up with pricing if they don't know the details?
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