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I believe he's looking for ideas for a "recipe" on what to use, etc. I don't believe there's a panel big enough and light enough to light up a 2' x 20' sign for 8 hrs every night. The batteries would have to be stored inside the building.
I use an HP 560 in my daily and haven't had any major issues with the printer. The arm for the pinch roller needs to be replaced, if it hasn't already. The new arm is metal as the plastic keeps breaking. Actual HP techs don't tell you that. HP Engineering does and never sent out a bulletin...
This type of scam has been going around for over two decades on the net. Like someone posted, maybe have AI come up with some kind of jacked up layout and send it to them.
PetePaz was correct and to use cast or calendared vinyl (i.e. Oracal 3640) on clear/transparent as it will block enough of the graphic on one side but along a quarter of the light to come through where there isn't a print on either side. If light comes through where the print is, you won't see...
Clean your maintenance station thoroughly. The printhead is picking up "interference" and dragging it along the print. The wiper, capping area, anything the printhead passes over.
Flexi is a suite where you can create and print. When exporting as a PDF make sure you save it as "Full Size". It's a "pop-up" window that will appear after you name the file. You can also do the same for a JPG. When you go to export, deselect the box where it says "suppress options" in the name...
Saw the attached in Orlando a few weeks ago. They had printed on it with an eco-solvent printer and it looked phenomenal.
https://www.hexis-graphics.com/us/produit/kromprint/
"zoom-zoom" goes back to Mazda from a 2000 advertising campaign. More likely a graphic designer and a ballpoint pen is how this was generated. Have you tried using/modifying a comic book font to come up with something that'd be acceptable?
https://www.dafont.com/anime-ace-bb.font
Too much pressure on the laminator as cited above, but do you have the option to try heat when laminating? It might help it from what kind of looks like shrinkage.
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