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From the inside the glass does not look blue at all, looks slightly gray tinted from inside and blue from outside. The light that shines through the windows isn't blue.
Printing might match the outside but will really stand out from inside I think
So I got a call back from oldcastle glass, probably the rudest call I've ever had inquiring about something. The lady had "no clue about any blue glass or tinted glass or about anything I'm trying to do" . Asked her if she could help match/identify an oldcastle glasspanel and she said...
The original glass does not have tint film, the actual glass is colored. I've reached out to the glass company, the replacement panel is from Oldcastle so not sure why they didn't match. Landlord, builder etc have no clue
A customer replaced a storefront glass panel, the original glass has a blue tint while the replacement glass does not have any color. Customer wants to get as close to as possible to the blueish glass using window film. Doesn't have to be perfect match. Any ideas on what film would work...
Adobe CC subscription pretty good, no large upfront investment. Find someone with a .edu email address and get a nice discount.
PS the roland is an inkjet too
I was just about to resize the logo and force it into the desired print space without any consideration for design integrity but thanks to seeing this thread I will now be sensitive to the design integrity
THANK YOU!
matte UV inks have a (microscopically) rough surface which is what gives them the matte appearance. This rough surface is harder to adhere to.
solvent won't have this issue since the ink goes onto the vinyl
What is "allowance", sounds like something you'd give a child.
more hours worked = more pay for hourly employees, overtime pay once they go over 40hrs in a week. Very simple
Happens with matte UV inks on some vinyls. i have this issue printing matte mode on Colorado 1650 on some vinyls.
Try different vinyl or different printer. I've been able to salvage a few prints with this issue using clear transfer tape instead of paper, the clear tape stuck slightly better
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