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Steve and I were just talking about this job. We both said we wouldn't do it or we would charge a crap ton for it. Good job. It looks great and much better than I would have thought. Do you post these photos on your google page?
Good idea. I can tell you, I did a job for a customer. He wanted to create a private office but printing a graphic on clear and putting it on the window in another office. It was difficult because the clear lended itself to much more transparency than what he wanted. HOWEVER, it might be what...
Not really. It's a mind game. You tell her it looks amazing and she has that seed already planted so that when she looks at it she's got the preconceived notion that it looks amazing. AND, if she's a debbie downer and disagrees, just stay positive and tell her how awesome it is. We do it all...
provided youre using sign vinyl, use soapy water to apply and let it sit for a while. pop as many as you can. when she comes to pick it up, tell her it looks amazing! and when she complains about the bubbles, reassure her that the bubbles will go away.
I don't think you're going to get a good look if you put vinyl directly on the metal walls. I think you'd be better off doing the banners or polycarbonate like JBurton suggested.
that's for norrmal lamination. That's exactly what I do every time and it did not work with the plastic liner. That's why I came to the forum to ask what others do. Please read the other comments.
So i taped it in 3 spots on the cardboard core. it seemed to slip with each revolution. Like there wasn't enough tension. I was having to turn it manually while it was turning. it was a short run so I made it work. but I really wanted to know how to keep it tight..taught..yea that
ok I'll clarify.
I taped the plastic liner to the core. When the vinyl (in this case window perf) goes through the laminator, the plastic liner that is attached with tape to the core is still slippery and doesn't seem to want to wind like the paper liners do. This is actually the first time I...
does anyone have any tips or tricks on optically clear laminate that has a plastic liner running it through your laminator? it was really slippery on the roll and wasn't wanting to roll onto the roll like laminate with a paper liner....(did that make sense?)
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