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have a project that needs the image to be reverse printed to clear and then have a white overlay for back lit illumination
has anyone used IJ61 or IJ8150, specifically on a Roland OEM ink?
What translucent film do you suggest? looking at Orafol 8500 series, but not sure if it be a 3 mil will...
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have a project along these lines that needs the image to be reverse printed to clear and then have a white overlay for back lit illumination
has anyone used IJ61 or IJ8150, specifically on a Roland OEM ink?
What translucent film do you suggest? looking at Orafol 8500 series...
if you want to do get a Latex 260
however, there are plenty of subs that can do it for the same price if not less than you and the fact of them doing the banners you are doing something else.
you will get mixed comments on this.
if you are going with a film lamination it MUST be optically clear
we us 290F Optically Clear Cast
some claim that a liquid lamination is best way to do it.
We have never done this and have no bases
lastly you will get the ones (myself included) that...
when you say new customer, is he wanting you to repair someone else install or you did the install?
regarding the images,
would say it was over heated, bubbled and popped
and it does not look like material failure
we just had one of these, except they gave us a few hours go through 110 pages, then didn't answer the RFI for the obvious flaws in the packet
usually those companies that are so close in cost owned by the same people, in our case they are owned by sisters (they work out of the same office...
rarely do you see bricks that are smooth enough. what is worse is the painted surface as the hold is only as good as the paint adhesion to the brick is because if the sign fails it will also peel the paint off and guess who will get the blame...
+1 a quality job will always out way the completion time.
with that said you have to stay competitive on pricing and as you get more experience so will the speed.
this,
if you want no arch then you will have to measure the exact window figure the curve and then adjust with the design before fabrication.
as fa as window perf goes RARELY do you do this since perf is a full window coverage and there is typically full color design
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