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oh wait that's gino's line.... i'm sure he'll be here soon!
I would hope you would have planned this out ahead and built it into the job. I guess at this point - enought to keep him happy and not enough to hurt you.
are you using dibond or the latest and greatest china version? i have had ronan background enamel peel off and leave no trace of ever being on the new cheap china alternative. they must have some trace of oil on them.
last time i had mine done i went with glossy both sides.... jury is still out, to me they look like a deck of playing cards.... not that that's a bad thing.....
i had 3 - 25' x 20' mesh banners up permanently for three years on the back of a stadium mounted on cables with turnbuckles. they were only taken down because the ad/sponsorship was finished.
i've painted many logo's on turf.
the best i've found is flat interior latex, paper pattern, brushes and rollers.....
here is a photo of the last one i painted.the logo isn't finished in this pic, don't have time to find an updated one.
when this happens on my roland, i slide the print heads off the capping station, remove the dampers, place paper towel under heads. fill syringe with solution, connect to head nipple with tube, and blast out the head. opens them right up.
i use it quite a bit.
i'd like to say you have nothing to worry about, but there was that one time i put up a 5' x 5', 3/8" thick subsurface plexi sign with it and it came down and took the door knob off underneath it......
wall wasn't quite flat (bad drywall job) and the sign flexed...
i have a copy i bought (8.1) used, i never got around to transfering it. last year they told me it would be $385 and i would get a free upgrade to 8.5 or 8.6 what ever it's up to.
i'm still registered for an older copy of flexi, so i didn't bother....
73 foot banner on a converted roland fj 52, one piece!
it was supposed to be a 75 foot banner, but the weight of the banner material caused a little shortage! :)
nobody ever noticed.
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