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I agree with spooled, if you neglect to note the scale on the art, some other designer opens it up and prints what they see. I've seen it happen over and over again.
In a perfect world, the bosses that be, would buy me Flexi.
4' x 20' lighted cabinet on top of roof. It read JEWELERY. I received the paint mask and applied it. The painter painted it. The installers installed it all the way up on the roof.
The owner called 10 minutes after the boys left and said "Hey, you misspelled my sign"!
Luckily, it was the boss...
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Making the Perfect Outdoor Backlit | Sign & Digital Graphics
I understand how this would work perfectly but am a little confused about the laminating. If all this is going on the inside of the clear UV protected lexan, then why do you need...
I think we may both be senile. I was assuming the OP was trying to reverse paint clear plexiglass. We make a lot of ADA and dimensional signs that require this. We roll it on the back and when dry, cover with vinyl to protect.
We are using Corebridge and it works great for us. Pretty easy to understand and train. Love that you can email over proofs and quotes fairly easily and the customer can pay with their credit card right on site.
Have a job for outdoor lit sign.
The KIH is cast aluminum letters that will be back lit.
They want the blue lines to be front lit.
The problem is the blue lines are only 1/2" wide. They don't want to compromise on the size so LED is out.
I'm wondering if the lines would look okay using neon or...
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