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With the introduction of a myriad of different SOFT materials, perhaps a rigid solution is not the best solution. SOFT is different and appealing to the eye
Environment, change of seasons, old/bad media. Use the LOT# to determine age and history of the media. Get it replaced with FRESH media and start making $$$$ again
I feel sorry for the Best Buy store manager. His December bonus will suffer (albeit temporarily) until the issue is settled and his sign is in place, properly installed.
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WOW! man! I hear what you are saying; especially if you are comparing spot color prints to solid color vinyl and/or hand painted signs. However, I think the marketplace has come to accept fading of photo realistic images over time. Remember, you paint your home every 8-10 years...
The best approach is the DIRECT approach. Contact the SEC and MIZZOU and find out what must be done to use their logos/"marks". They OWN the MARKS; therefore, contact the source
Who's problem?
More than likely, stale dated ink is a result of a failure to ROTATE STOCK in the warehouse. The manufacturer is shipping the ink as soon as it is manufactured.
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