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Just had a customer call about getting a decal printed that he's wanting to apply to a conference table and seal over it with some kind of clear epoxy... He also mentioned something about the decal being perforated... Has anyone had any experience with anything like this?
My first thought was...
So this is the start of a logo... Large S was customers idea. I still have work to do on this, but thought I would post it to get some feedback for others...
Sorry for the poor quality image and watermarks, sending this to the customer as well
+1, but we use standard application tape to make templates... We also like to draw a box with a ruler on the template, 1" x 1", to help with scaling once scanned in.
Yes, the prints will be backlit. We have printed translucent for this customer before... Un-laminated... This is their way of trying to get a longer life out of the print. Tried to explain to them about LAMINATING the print to extend the life... But they insist on doing the second surface...
Ok, so I have another question... Would you laminate the translucent white print? It will not be exposed to the elements, but just wondering if the bulbs would cause fading?
We've been asked to print a couple jobs for another sign company... They want them to be printed on clear (Reversed) and then printed again on translucent white (Reversed). I assume they will apply the clear to the back side of the panel, and then apply the translucent white over the clear. As...
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