Dan8ls
New Member
Hello Err'body,
Our company makes video slot casino games and we want to start making the backlit marquees that go at the top ourselves. I've been researching and trying a couple ideas, but still living in newbieville, populationme).
First off we are working with an Epson 10600 with Ultrachrome inks. From what I've read a solvent-based is the backlit way to go, but this is the printer that's here and I hope to make it work out for us.
I just tried this Canon backlit film and tried to adhere it to the back of the plexi with 3M photo mount spray adhesive... that worked awesome :ROFLMAO:
I saw a hint that some will print on clear vinyl and then again on a translucent white, putting them together to get that deep-rich-non-washed-out color. I have just had the hardest time finding vendors of aqueous materials though. **Thanks to this forum, though I have stumbled into Sihl's website and hope there are some choices to be directed to in there.
So, any insight and experience making nice backlit marquees with pigment inks would be divine! Again, it's not going outdoors, but we do have a liquid laminator with Clear Shield if need be.
- Dan
Our company makes video slot casino games and we want to start making the backlit marquees that go at the top ourselves. I've been researching and trying a couple ideas, but still living in newbieville, populationme).
First off we are working with an Epson 10600 with Ultrachrome inks. From what I've read a solvent-based is the backlit way to go, but this is the printer that's here and I hope to make it work out for us.
I just tried this Canon backlit film and tried to adhere it to the back of the plexi with 3M photo mount spray adhesive... that worked awesome :ROFLMAO:
I saw a hint that some will print on clear vinyl and then again on a translucent white, putting them together to get that deep-rich-non-washed-out color. I have just had the hardest time finding vendors of aqueous materials though. **Thanks to this forum, though I have stumbled into Sihl's website and hope there are some choices to be directed to in there.
So, any insight and experience making nice backlit marquees with pigment inks would be divine! Again, it's not going outdoors, but we do have a liquid laminator with Clear Shield if need be.
- Dan