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this,
while it is annoying to come back and have to trim the lamination that has extended over the edge of the vinyl, this is a MUCH BETTER option than having to reprint when the lamination doesn't cover the vinyl
like the others have said, layering is best on the intended surface.
here is helpful video on how to do it pre-installation
How To Layer 4 Color Vinyl Decals - YouTube
sorry to hear about your friend passing and prayers to the family.
unsure what the situation is but maybe someone with the family will continue the service or will sell you the equipment.
plotters are CHEAP and if you already do wide format you are familiar with the grades and how to use...
your price is in the neighborhood. we would be about $150 ea. and that is the door brought to us and prepped.
Like Gino said, the customer should have known the amount BEFORE the work started.
If they wanted bottom dollar
1. let them install
2. use calendared
3. non-laminated
correct they do not that option that we can find.
to the OP, yes this also is a major annoyance for us and we would LOVE to get it fixed on the random cutting.
for the material between the material this you can change this, I think it is under the media tab
This and we have a clause for dirty vehicles, stating that the listed price is for a fully cleaned vehicle and eny extra cleaning will be billed by X amount per hour.
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So what is the alternative you use?
I agree, the perf fails first and lowers the quality of the rest of the graphics
we always try to limit the information on the perf to ensure once it fails it can be peeled off and still have full contact on the rest of the vehicle
contact you vinyl supplier(s) they all carry vinyl swatch books showing all of the colors for that brand.
fellers even has a color swatch comparison on their website
is it the lamination or the perf that is cracking?
is there any edge shrinkage to make sure you are using cast?
how did the installer get wrinkles? perf is about the easiest material to install there is
this seems to be a lot of effort for this project. how many signs are they wanting? and with that life expectancy make sure you are changing enough to cover the years in use.
if you are going to use MDO make sure you seal the edges and use trim cap for a longer life
like the others have said...
there is a section here for jobs opening so you are at least dealing with like minded people.
depending on what you are looking for, we have had good success with trade schools as most of them already have courses in design / printing
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