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I'm never sure what forum to post my questions in, so apologies if this isn't the best one...
I have a good customer that is looking to do some wall graphics. The walls are plaster (old building), not sure just how smooth they are as I have not seen them. They are looking to completely cover an area that is about 10' high from floor to ceiling and about 20' long. They would like these to stay up long-term, at least 5+ years. I run an Epson GS6000 and typically use Arlon media -- 4500GLX for flat signs, 6100XLP for vehicle graphics/wraps, with the appropriate matching Arlon laminate. Would either of these medias be suitable for this type of project? I mean, I know I can print either and likely apply it just fine, but I'm concerned about longevity as this is a high traffic building (local music venue), and I'm also concerned about adhesive left behind when the time does come to remove the graphics. I know they make wallpaper media, but I've never used it and I just don't trust the fade resistance of my GS6000 prints without lamination. (Heck, I barely trust them WITH lamination...a new printer is at the top of my list of upcoming major purchases.)
Any input on best medias for a project like this, as well as tips and techniques for applying to plaster, are appreciated! Thanks!
I have a good customer that is looking to do some wall graphics. The walls are plaster (old building), not sure just how smooth they are as I have not seen them. They are looking to completely cover an area that is about 10' high from floor to ceiling and about 20' long. They would like these to stay up long-term, at least 5+ years. I run an Epson GS6000 and typically use Arlon media -- 4500GLX for flat signs, 6100XLP for vehicle graphics/wraps, with the appropriate matching Arlon laminate. Would either of these medias be suitable for this type of project? I mean, I know I can print either and likely apply it just fine, but I'm concerned about longevity as this is a high traffic building (local music venue), and I'm also concerned about adhesive left behind when the time does come to remove the graphics. I know they make wallpaper media, but I've never used it and I just don't trust the fade resistance of my GS6000 prints without lamination. (Heck, I barely trust them WITH lamination...a new printer is at the top of my list of upcoming major purchases.)
Any input on best medias for a project like this, as well as tips and techniques for applying to plaster, are appreciated! Thanks!