Chuck Taylor
New Member
Hello - we need to do a print & cut onto a vehicle grade gloss vinyl which is a calendared product. The client wants this to have a matte finish though. We did this job for them using a printable Hexis vinyl about a year ago, but unfortunately, because both the vinyl and lam were calendared, the decal has shrunk and is starting to lift. We have looked into a variety of options, but these are just a couple small decals we need to replace and don't want to invest in a whole roll of anything right now, as this is something we don't do very often. I was sure I read (at one time... somewhere) that the solution to this might be to cut the calendared matte overlam a bit larger than the decal itself to eliminate this shrinkage issue. Is there anyone out there who has used this method before, and how successful have you been and how much of a bleed would you recommend applying to the cutting of the lam? Again, I don't want to invest in a bunch of material to sit and expire on my shop floor, but I also don't want a repeat of what happened the last time. Note - we are planning to reprint these onto a calendared AUTOMARK - 2.4 ml white gloss and laminate with a Arlon Series 3420 calendared Matte Lam. Thank you all in advance for your advice!