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Most likely won't stay stuck. They make mudflaps of rubbery material for semis, and on cars they are often a non-stick (LSE) type of plastic, and textured to boot.
Couple of things you'll have to clear up before you even get into this. As an off-premise billboard, this will be subject to regulation. If it's on a federal or state numbered highway, it will require a permit from your state department of transportation. If it's in a municipality, it will...
https://qslprinting.com/if-you-cant-recycle-it-reuse-it/
"Nearly all outdoor grade banner material is made of vinyl and contains PVC. This material is not recyclable or biodegradable and yet it is ubiquitous for all manner of signage, especially banners for events."
In Corel you click "edit bitmap" which opens the bitmap in PhotoPaint, perform your edits, and when you save it in PhotoPaint, it puts the edited image in place of the original in Corel Draw.
I wouldn't have warrantied shirts after 5 months, no matter the printing method. Especially since I have not found any DTG printer that provides good looking, durable prints. In my experience if they looked good for 5 months that is better than average. Most of the ones I have had printed don't...
Bull Steel still makes them, and they have been suppliers for the big distributors, or you can order directly. https://www.bullsteel.com/collections/frames-for-24-x-18-signs
It all comes down to the specifics of which plastic polymers they are using and which plasticizers they are using. Vinyl is not one uniform thing. It's a category of plastics, and there are many variations within the category.
T8's will light up in a T12 system but the ballast is different from what they are designed for (because T8's produce light a different way than T12's, using internal electronics rather than electromagnetic induction). The T8 is more efficient if used with the right ballast. If you use a T12...
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