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We would be at $2.40 each for 50 pcs. 3" x 5" on unlaminated calendered media. I would estimate an average of 7 decals per square foot. Rounded up to the nearest square footage, that's 8 square feet of media at $9.25 per sq. ft. (our price for 1-11 sq. ft.), which comes to $74.00. I would then...
This is what worries me. They want to buy all these suppliers, but they aren't interested in increasing their product offerings, from what I've seen so far. Same limited selection of supplies from someone who should be a super supplier, in my opinion, and offer up most anything and everything...
Following this post. We have a local sign company around here and we see the exact same thing with their unlaminated prints. Wet your fingertip, rub the ink, and it smears all over the place. We assumed it was latex, though.
We always use a bleed and in those rare instances where you just can't have a bleed or on decals over 6 feet or so, we outsource to someone like signs365 where they use a Zund cutter and the cuts are always dead on.
Signs 365's website used to be so easy to use, which was one of the great things we liked about it. I could upload a file and place an order in less than 60 seconds in most cases. We don't really use them much anymore, but they are still our go to for digital yard signs and banners over 4 feet...
I just called the customer back to discuss the panels. The customer did manage to remove the graphic from the inside and my suspicions were correct. The extruded panel was sprayed white along the outer edges and is clear across the flat part. The manufacturer had applied a reverse printed...
That's what it actually sounds like, only they used some sort of adhesive vinyl over the print on the inside. I'm guessing it's just a diffuser film, by the looks of it. Thanks for the info.
We had a customer stop by today with a shallow extruded sign panel that had the graphic applied to the inside of the panel. How the manufacturer printed the graphic and applied it to the face has me completely stumped. The perimeter of the face appeared to be white polycarbonate or acrylic (or...
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