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You can print two-sided on 13 oz with a RTR UV printer.
Duratex makes a two-sided smooth banner material that works with all three ink types. I think it is 15 oz.
If you can find a headlamp that has three color modes for white or red or blue light, you can switch it to blue and the lines show up pretty easily with the ambient white lights turned down
Any flat board material will work with a dry erase laminate on it. Have used foamcore, PVC, Ultra board, styrene, aluminum composite panel to create these.
I do it every year. I am a very specialized one-man shop doing nothing but high-end corporate and collegiate graphics. Most profit comes from design and install and friggin knowledge of every aspect of this crazy business. I have a zero remake rate. I only job out banners because it's just way...
Soooo, have a client who is a large regional carwash enterprise who wants to have removeable decals for when the equipment is out of order that will be temporary use outdoors, but also want them to not fall off and be reusable on multiple surface types.
Anyone have any ideas?
Yep - thats how most RIPs work. You download printer specific drivers to Onyx and when you submit the job for print, it creates the .prn file that only that version of printer controller software can read. Thats how you get the correlated information regarding print times, ink usage, coverage...
I know I used this way back in the 80's, but can't remember the font name. Image is too grainy for FindMyFont to figure it out.
I need the script font on the top.
Thanks
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