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I've just noticed with liked color change vinyls you can get a lot more stretch before discoloration but with print, I get far less. I understand that the color change vinyl is the same color all the way through so it's going to be harder to discolor but I just wanted to see if there's a way...
When I'm printing vehicle wraps, should I be upping the saturation of the print? And if so, will this make it discolor less when stretched? How do I boost saturation in a print?
I am using a Latex 365 with Onyx as my RIP and Illustrator as my design tool. Thanks for any feedback!
Yeah I use Rapid Tac occasionally for wet installs but I would NOT use it with air egress vinyl. The vinyl is just not made for that type of application. You're probably voiding any warranty if you're not installing it how its designed to be installed.
You can be sick of it all you want but that's the beauty of free trade. As a worker, I can CHOOSE to go work for someone who DOES give some awesome perks to their employees. You don't have to do anything for your workers...and your workers don't have to stay working for you. Beats communism any...
Yeah that's cute and all but there's a reason I asked this question on the forum and that was to get expert advice from people that may have bought some stripes themselves. I'd rather get some recommendations from some folks on here that may have had experience with a company, than order from...
Once had someone call in on Friday afternoon and ask for a wrap estimate. We got them an estimate and then asked if we could come do the wrap...that day....with us designing it...at THEIR location
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