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I'm needing some advice on a project I have for a client. They have a corrugated trailer that they want vinyl installed to the sides and rear. I've attach some photos of the trailer and layout of the vinyl. Not the best, but it's what I could get. The rear vinyl and lettering on the sides...
Hello all,
For 5' x 3' signs made of either corrugated plastic or ACM panels, do they need to be back-supported by a sheet of plywood or something to withstand wind etc or will screwing them directly to a frame of the same size be enough to keep them in place?
If no support is needed, what...
We are looking for a supplier of high quality e-flute corrugated sheets (4x8). I recently saw are really nice coated e-flute at the HP booth at ISA show. They couldn't tell me who the manufacturer was. Does anyone know of a good source for a board that is coated but won't crack when folded and...
My company is wanting to experiment with corrugated cardboard materials and wanted to see what manufacturers and/or brands of corrugated board people are using for flatbed UV printing for applications like decorative packaging and FSDUs?
Thanks!
I have a Mimaki JFX200 flatbed printer that uses UV ink. I'm having some trouble getting it to bond well printing on corrugated material like the material used for yard signs. I have 2 primers from Nazdar that I've tried that work great for most everything else, except it doesn't help bond to...
I have a customer (little league sponsor) that wants a rigid advertising sign that is lightweight and can be attached to a fence. The sign needs to be 3'x5' and last at least 1 year. Would corrugated plastic sign zip tied to a fence hold up for a year? I want to do a banner but he wanted...
My customer wants a quote for double sided 18x30 real estate signs that are printed two up, folded over and riveted to make an envelope. Then, they slide over a steel frame. I've never heard of doing this, and would suggest a simple double sided 18x24 bolted onto an R-Frame. They sent a link to...
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