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CET Color has a nice flatbed. Not sure what price they are running at the moment, but I’ve seen them run. The quality, quickness and easy operation is there.
I really like Gregory, Inc. - Trendfilm 2C perforated vinyl, 60/40 view. It prints and preforms well at a great price point. The 54" x 50yd roll is only $320 with ground freight paid. It's always in-stock.
If I'm laminating I always use an optically clear laminate from Avery.
We don't print on laminate, we reverse print the image on clear vinyl like 3M 3650-114 and then laminate it. This sticks to the backside of clear acrylic or glass but reads correctly from the outside.
I've used Gregory, Inc. for window perf. It's a 60/40 view but their 2C perforated has been in-stock and it's reasonably priced. Have had good results printing with it.
I double checked and 3M has the same warranty on this material as the regular IJ180cv3-10. The only disclaimer is that you can't use this material on Latex printers.
They are discounting it but are carrying a warranty on it for Solvent and Light Solvent printers.
Thought I would send out a note in case someone else is looking for 3M IJ180cv3-10. I found out that if you have a NON-Latex printer you can buy the IJ180CV3-10 from Gregory, Inc in Kansas at a reduced price.
You do have to purchase 10 rolls at a time and it takes about a 5 to 7 days but it's...
Gregory, Inc. does tons of Pin striping. They do commercial freight (ongoing) and one off projects as well. They're a wholesale vendor, so check them out. www.gregory1.com or just call them 800-835-2221.
Gregory, Inc. does this type of stuff all the time. They can print direct to ACM and contour cut it. Their website is www.gregory1.com/graphics/
Hope that helps!
Hey! Thanks for the input. Greatly appreciated. I can for sure see where if it were vinyl that could be a bigger issue than printed. Where the ones you installed backlit? Wasn't sure if that would make a difference either and show a crease.
As a designer, I recently started ordering some Flex Face signs for a customer from a wholesale company. The signs came out great and they are needing a couple more, but the thing I noticed was they rolled them on a core and shipped out freight. The shipping cost was brutal. Can these be folded...
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