Gaugeco Inc.
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I was wondering if anyone has tried this combination and had any issues with the Jet Black foil cracking after being on the lexedge for 6-8 weeks?
Printer: Gerber Edge LE (Classic)
Material Tested:
1. Lexedge outdoor with Zeronine je tblack
2. Lexedge indoor with Zeronine jet black
3. Lexedge outdoor with Gerber jet black (We had the same issue so we switched to zeronine foil)
4. Jet Black printed in reverse on clear then put on lexedge and then cut.
All of the above we get the same result with the jet black cracking after some time.
Mainly we are needing a flat backside block out fill so parts of the decal can be lite up. Kind of how a instrument cluster gauge lights up in a vehicle.
Anyone have any ideas or advise they would like to share? We have thought about hitting and trying 6 or so layers of spot black to get the same effect but the only down side of doing this is that we have to wait for it to crack. So we don't know if it would work for a while.
Printer: Gerber Edge LE (Classic)
Material Tested:
1. Lexedge outdoor with Zeronine je tblack
2. Lexedge indoor with Zeronine jet black
3. Lexedge outdoor with Gerber jet black (We had the same issue so we switched to zeronine foil)
4. Jet Black printed in reverse on clear then put on lexedge and then cut.
All of the above we get the same result with the jet black cracking after some time.
Mainly we are needing a flat backside block out fill so parts of the decal can be lite up. Kind of how a instrument cluster gauge lights up in a vehicle.
Anyone have any ideas or advise they would like to share? We have thought about hitting and trying 6 or so layers of spot black to get the same effect but the only down side of doing this is that we have to wait for it to crack. So we don't know if it would work for a while.