Hi everyone,
Firstly this is a great site, stoked to have found it, and as I get better I hope to be an avid contributor ;-)
Right, about me... I have been printing in the wide-format fine art/photography arena for some time now and have decided to broaden my horizons and have purchased a Roland SP300.
So what I have now, is a new (well second hand) printer and a lot of questions.
My knowldge of vinyl is not so bad, I have done a lot of research and seem to be up to the play of what to do (and what not to do) with vinyl, but it is the other capabilies of the Roland that have me a little stumped.
Rob
:U Rock:
Firstly this is a great site, stoked to have found it, and as I get better I hope to be an avid contributor ;-)
Right, about me... I have been printing in the wide-format fine art/photography arena for some time now and have decided to broaden my horizons and have purchased a Roland SP300.
So what I have now, is a new (well second hand) printer and a lot of questions.
My knowldge of vinyl is not so bad, I have done a lot of research and seem to be up to the play of what to do (and what not to do) with vinyl, but it is the other capabilies of the Roland that have me a little stumped.
- Sandwich boards
I have been looking at these in an entirely new way now, people must have thought I was strange looking at them so closely! Firstly I assumed that you just stuck vinyl onto them, but with closer inspection it looks as if the sandwich board has been printed on itself. Is this done with a heat transfer of some sort?
I guess the same question applies to number plate surrounds and 4WD tyre covers - Application Tape
Am I correct in assuming that this is stuck ontop of your vinyl to protect it during application, and then removed once you have finished? Is this only used for vehicle wraps or broader purposes. - Signwriting Vehicles
I am about to embark on signwriting our business van, not going to go with a full wrap or anything (yet) just stick with some easy stuff first. From what I have researched it appears the use of some sort of heat gun is vital here. Is this just a normal heat gun from a hard wear store, or is it something more involved.
Rob
:U Rock: