ensabahnur
New Member
Hello,
I am a newbie to the industry, and I am looking for a transparent/clear removable vinyl to print on for wall stickers (picture included for example). Does anybody know what brand of vinyl/material is available out there that fits this criteria??? I've seen it in many mainstream wall stickers where there is a transparent border around the edge of the image. Zoom in on this IKEA decorative sticker... http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/40231616/
I currently print on phototex with my Roland SP-300i but I am limited to the images I am able to print due to different constraints. Having the ability to print on transparent vinyl will allow me to produce wall stickers of any image I want. I've done a lot of research and I am unable to find anything, so I am asking for any help please.
I know that white ink is required as a primer when printing on transparent/clear vinyl, and I am willing to purchase a printer that can print white ink but I would like to know what material to buy first.
Thank you for your time and help.
I am a newbie to the industry, and I am looking for a transparent/clear removable vinyl to print on for wall stickers (picture included for example). Does anybody know what brand of vinyl/material is available out there that fits this criteria??? I've seen it in many mainstream wall stickers where there is a transparent border around the edge of the image. Zoom in on this IKEA decorative sticker... http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/40231616/
I currently print on phototex with my Roland SP-300i but I am limited to the images I am able to print due to different constraints. Having the ability to print on transparent vinyl will allow me to produce wall stickers of any image I want. I've done a lot of research and I am unable to find anything, so I am asking for any help please.
I know that white ink is required as a primer when printing on transparent/clear vinyl, and I am willing to purchase a printer that can print white ink but I would like to know what material to buy first.
Thank you for your time and help.