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I came to Signs 101 fully intending to DIY, members here tried to explain to me that sign making is more difficult than it looks. The plan to mount printed vinyl to substrate has been scrapped for a completed product printed direct to substrate. It's gonna cost a bit more but we're assured of...
I understand that they will both yellow but will either PVC or Polystyrene last a year before yellowing? If neither of these can go a year without yellowing then I'll need to find an alternative. Coroplast has been specifically rejected because it is associated with those cheap roadside signs...
Please quote - All signs are direct print to Polystyrene. Delivery must be within 14 days of deposit
This order is to be delivered to South Florida, zip 33166
Quan Size Description Type
34 - 36" x 24" Outdoor Four color Print on 040...
Need a laminator to apply a few hundred printed vinyl pieces to substrate. Once done we'll probably scrap it. I've been considering the Royal Sovereign RSC-820 CLS or the GFP 230C. Either will do but a lower priced option will make the arrangement more profitable.
Would something like this...
I know this is not a DIY site but we will be purchasing hundreds of printed vinyl sheets from one of your members so I thought that maybe you guys wouldn't mind helping me out :)
The plan is to use a laminator to mount the vinyl to pre-cut polystyrene sheets. All signs will be wall mounted...
I plan to purchase printed vinyl (probably from one of the guys that is always helpful on this site) We will then apply that vinyl to a substrate locally. Most of the signs are for indoors so there is no need for UV protection but a few are for outdoors so I'm wondering if I could have him...
Any recommendations on a 24" latex printer that I can print to vinyl directly from Adobe Photoshop. Cutting is optional. I'm also looking for a cold laminator for the same setup.
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