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Panface specs

myront

CorelDRAW is best
Having a hard time as a designer explaining the necessary specs needed for panceface signs. "Retainer, flange, and/or rise" means nothing to the designer. We keep getting bitten when trying to size graphics for these panfaces that are on site. Graphics are always too big.

All I need to know is the "viewable" area or area that is to be covered if it's a full color print. Could their be a simple mathematical standard I'm not aware of?
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signguy 55

New Member
Every pan face is different. Different size flanges, retainers, etc.

Seems to me like your best bet would be to do a site survey and measure the existing space available and subtract a few inches for your optical empty space (margins) and design from that.
Even if you had to do this with a bucket truck a 20 minute measurement would recoup your money in the first job.

I would never attempt to do a full size print without definite measurements. Someone has to scrape the lettering off the existing face don't they? Could they get measuremts?
Even if you had to pay someone else to do the measuring, it would be worth it.
 

myront

CorelDRAW is best
Yes, we have a guy doing the onsite survey with our bucket truck. He only jots down the retainer size, flange, etc. For ordering the faces. I can't get him to understand why I need anything else.
 

signguy 55

New Member
Sounds like you need a new guy pulling the tape measure. Or give him a spec sheet just like what you sent and have him measure exact open area, retainer, flange, etc.

Even if you're ordering new faces I wouldn't do a thing as far as printing until the faces were in my shop. But that's just me.
 

Andy D

Active Member
Every pan is different, even when we are building the sign, and pulling our own faces, I won't do
any graphics until the pan face is actually pulled, if I go by the designers mechanical, it will be close, but not close enough.
You need for graphics:
Flat area, this is usually 1/4" - 3/8" all the way around, back from the pull, you don't want your graphics to be on a convex bend at all.

To replace the pan face:
trim size, overall size of the pan face to slide in the track with a 1/8"-3/16" gap.
VO aka Visible opening, inside dimensions of the retainers.
The depth of the pan.
 

FS-Keith

New Member
every sign face survey requires the following

Visual opening
Cut size
cabinet size
pan depth if it is a pan face

with all that information we never have issues
 

Moze

Precision Sign Services
Just to throw this into the mix, the depth of the pan is referred to as the 'draw'....
 
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