gabagoo
New Member
This has always been a thorn in my side when it comes to digital printing.
I am currently running 2 20' x 4' banners which are primarily black and red. Somewhere along the 15' mark I see this 1/4' area where the ink did not go down well (possible contaminate from cheap chinese banner material no doubt). I have no plans on reprinting and figure I can only pretend not to see it and deal with the consequences later on if I have to. It is not such a bad defect, but it is there. Is there a way to fix stuff like this? Sharpie markers are generally to dark to cover them up. What do you guys do?
I am currently running 2 20' x 4' banners which are primarily black and red. Somewhere along the 15' mark I see this 1/4' area where the ink did not go down well (possible contaminate from cheap chinese banner material no doubt). I have no plans on reprinting and figure I can only pretend not to see it and deal with the consequences later on if I have to. It is not such a bad defect, but it is there. Is there a way to fix stuff like this? Sharpie markers are generally to dark to cover them up. What do you guys do?