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VTG I'm impressed, did you guys take apart portions of the helmet ? And was this a prototype you guys designed a template for, or planning to do wrap on a case by case ?
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Neil -
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I assumed since you mentioned having it printed and you were just going to install it, I was saying get the plexi, have it printed on white backlit vinyl and have it laminated. Install it or have it installed by the guy that laminated your material and then you go install the physical plexi on...
Most window perfs are rated short term anyway (1 year give or take) and as far as print on the window perf being visible, if there's a light on the outside of the window where the window perf is installed itll show the print. but if it's dark and the restaurant is lit up inside, it'll be hardly...
They do fine laminated and properly installed. If you're looking to save money up front but potential fading sooner than later, don't get lam depending on conditions and how long you let ink dry before you install out in sun you could get over 1 year easily, if you do the same and have it...
Thanks guys. Reconfirmed my previous thoughts, just opened my eyes to it this time cause my vendor usually tells me no to bulk and third party inks even though they have carried several different kinds before and suggested this one this time.
Thanks Guys
Yeah I'm not quite there yet as far as busy, I do have days where the printer is running for days at a time but some times it's only a few hours of printing a day.
I'll hold off on it, it definitely became more appealing since Roland inks have increased in price in the past couple years.
I've been approached by a vendor asking if I wanted to try out some new inks. I run a Roland Sp540 and have been running genuine inks since 08 and have usually stayed away from aftermarket inks and bulk systems. But since this specific vendor I've worked with suggested it (i trust them)...
Hi I saw your post concerning printing on Oracal 751, was wondering if you had any tips I could use. I am having trouble printing on White Oracal 751 with my Roland SP540v. I would go 3951HT/RA but it's a short run and I wouldn't be able to put the rest of the roll to use. Client specifically...
I'd suggest getting a color profile made for it. Mine comes out great, and I've done a solid blank print with some red. and that's on standard.
I'm looking around for tips to seal the ink. I'm assuming spray on coat.
Sounds good Vinyl Cutter good way to go. Just start learning your applications and media.
About your 4 x 8 you might want to outsource that one. Unless you want to buy a Flat Bed UV.
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