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@Merrit, wished I'd have know 2 days ago that you guys did those. I just ordered a bunch of hard-top mousepads for a client and would have loved to have given you the business. Oh well, I'll definitely remember next time!
I've been dying to start a thread like this but call it "your favorite worst signs" or something like that. I've got 1/2 dozen photos on the camera I keep in the car that I wanted to post but I'll have to get them a little later.
hmm... are you designing a logo for an IDPA shooting club and figuring out how in the heck to make RTA vinyl stripes for digging equipment too today? Wow! What are the chances! :tongue:
I suggest you get in touch with member BigFishDM, he's got all kinds of media (including adhesive vinyl) for your aqueous printer at good prices and awesome service.
check this out: http://www.buyheatshrink.com/heat-shrink-label-printers/
looks like it's done with thermal printing. They've got a printer available for a bit over 500 bucks. At that size order, it might be worth the investment for your shop?
I don't know how it's done, but in my past life in the theatre, I have ordered from the fine folks at heatshrink.com and was very pleased with the results. Might be worth a call to them to see if they'd wholesale it to you.
It does have pigment inks (assuming it hasn't been converted over to dye inks for screen printing positive films). If you were to get the appropriate aqueous printable vinyl and laminated the resulting output, you could get some short-term stickers out of it.
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