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I would recommend 3M 225 series vinyl and a Gerber sprocket-fed plotter witha new blade. I am not sure that you could get a flourescent film that also has a higher-tack adhesive though. Possibly use a flourescent foil with an Edge first?
What are these going on? Could you print the colors onto...
For high res, you're gonna have to make your own. I ran into this and didn't want the repeating tiles look. FYI, fence boards are easy to come by and photograph well. Post-process in Photoshop into the final desired product.
I am looking for the exact photo used here, I thought I would be able to find the original photo easier, but I can't. Anyone know where to buy it from?
Unfortunately, I don't think it is possible with Onyx. I had a similar situation come up recently where a customer wanted an "oranger/brighter" orange than I was capable of printing, even though our printer also has orange ink.
We are sticking with 680 here for now. Our vendor is able to give us a certain level of discount on the 680 since we buy so much 3M product, but the 780 has the new 3M "fixed price" model so it has a much higher price point.
It is a spot color with a transparency issue. Same as if you made the orange a Pantone spot color and put the drop shadow over it.
When you do "spot color replacement" in the RIP it is choosing a particular color and kind of making it a spot color, then replacing it; so where it is affected by...
As stated above, if it comes out of your Edge fine, either setting should work. Especially if you're laminating it.
Heck, I think I lie to my Edge about 1/2 of the colors/materials I am printing, lol.
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