maybe try pressing some DTF on itThanks for the info, I assumed they needed to be printed directly on to the canvas, but I thought I would throw it out there and see if anyone had any experience with this.
Oh no, somebody got hurt while boxing?!?(but that usually doesn't do much people try to sue everyone and their mother when an incident happens)
And of course they don't sue the guy who beat em' senseless, but the sign company who put the logo on the ring? Why notOh no, somebody got hurt while boxing?!?
Do they give belts for boxing? You'll just have to hang this one from your belt buckleAnd of course they don't sue the guy who beat em' senseless, but the sign company who put the logo on the ring? Why not
That's a specialty thing anyway, I'd sub it out or give them the names of companies and be done.
I do know if it's actual canvas, they're usually painted on.
Hey everyone, I have client looking to put branding on a boxing ring. Just found this thread. I'm unfamiliar with lorry canvas side material. Can anyone provide more info about what that? Any insights welcome. Thanks!have you considered lorry canvas side material, Avery and 3m both do a product
You would have to ask the facility with the boxing ring what their process is just like an arena...might have their own graphics company do it or at least have a spec sheet for sizing/materials.Anyone know if there is a vinyl or any material that would work on a boxing ring canvas?
I just assume these are all printed directly on the canvas before installation, but I have a client asking if this is possible on vinyl.
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