aerial
QCB
We purchased a large backlit cabinet sign from a reputable wholesale printer. Cabinet construction was nice, but when the sign is lit, it looks washed out.
I didn't like it when I picked it up, but agreed to give it a try. This was our first cabinet installation, and the printer is a long time commercial printer. I relied on their experience.
My customer thought the sign was ok, so we let it go. Now after 6 months my customer is complaining that people think he is not open at night because the sign looks like it is not on. He would like us to do something about it. I called the printer and explained the situation, and they are not returning my calls.
The face is 4 x 12, digitally printed, large red letters on a beige ground. It was not double struck.
I did contact Avery and asked if I could apply cut vinyl lettering over top of the laminated print to juice up the red, and they thought it would be ok.
Before I call the printer again I would be grateful for suggestions on how to fix this, hopefully without replacing the whole face.
I didn't like it when I picked it up, but agreed to give it a try. This was our first cabinet installation, and the printer is a long time commercial printer. I relied on their experience.
My customer thought the sign was ok, so we let it go. Now after 6 months my customer is complaining that people think he is not open at night because the sign looks like it is not on. He would like us to do something about it. I called the printer and explained the situation, and they are not returning my calls.
The face is 4 x 12, digitally printed, large red letters on a beige ground. It was not double struck.
I did contact Avery and asked if I could apply cut vinyl lettering over top of the laminated print to juice up the red, and they thought it would be ok.
Before I call the printer again I would be grateful for suggestions on how to fix this, hopefully without replacing the whole face.