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58" x 69" windows customer saw seam and said he doesn't want any seams!

Nat

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58" x 69" windows customer saw seam and said he doesn't want any seams!

How do I deal with this? Customer supplied graphics and there really isn't any where to put a seam that won't show.

I'm willing to eat the first set of prints (5 windows) but I can't find anywhere that can do this without a seam!
Any insights would be greatly appreciated !!!!
 

Biker Scout

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Correct. I feel that 64" should be the very minimum width sign shops should have. It's actually considered "Medium Format" (24" – 64") and 72" and wider is "Wide Format". And 100" and larger is called "Grand Format" (At least this is how they were designated in the early days of when wide format printers were emerging on the market) But they just pretty much call them all "Large Format" now.

Vehicle Hoods and Store front windows very often fall in the 60" category.
 

Nat

New Member
Who's got a 60" to 64" printer?

Thank You for the advise

Anyone know someone with a 60"/64" printer?
 

Nat

New Member
Is there anyone in the Sacramento, San Francisco, California, Area???

Is there anyone in the Sacramento, San Francisco, California, Area??? That Can print 60" to 64" wide?
 
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