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Templates aren't easy or quick to make, therefore they aint cheap IF they're for sale.
Custom vehicles like golf carts, UTVs, snowmobiles, etc usually require the wrap shop to make their own custom templates.
I'd say nice tool carts. Or rolls of solid color wrap vinyl. Employers should be providing everything else like torches/squeegees for them already.
I know when we got our installers their own carts they really liked them and personalized them right away.
I don't even stock a "process" black or yellow anymore, just regular black and yellow. Never had a real issue with fading on Gerber prints as long as they are laminated.
I know you mentioned cut vinyl, but we have been using 3M IJ180mC-10SLS which is made specifically for installing on stainless. (8519 laminate) See if your rep can get you a sample roll and do a print/cut.
Never seen that happen either, but looks like it somehow did cause it. Maybe take a heat gun and see if it comes out or improves, I know it can cure those ABS plastic fender flares.
I've used some of the other vinyls that are like Phototex (I believe they're by GFP?) and had some adhesive issues (edges curling prints coming off walls) so we have decided to stick with phototex.
I've noticed that increasing the ink density (like you would for a backlit sign) can effect the...
Please, please, please: when you want help, please put all of the info in the post so we can help you easier/faster.
Important info like printer/rip/profile aren't in 99% of all posts here requesting help on this site.
Where are you at in the USA? Our local vendor is really helpful, but Epson really should take care of this issue for you quickly/easily.
We have our 70675 and also our 60600 and the 60600 has way better quality and speed. Blows the older model away.
We run Onyx here also, and I believe we had to...
Road signs like this aren't just "printed" from the digital file, the letters are applied (riveted?) to the surface.
Probably just pulled from a box/bin of letters if they make a lot of these signs.
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