I live in a very small town and have been doing vinyl signs/graphics for several years. While I would love to get a large format printer/cutter, there is no way I could ever make the money back. What I've been thinking of doing is the following.
I have an HP K8600 printer which is dye based ink and can print up to 13" wide. (I know what you're thinking, but bare(or is it bear?) with me). I would like to be able to offer smaller printed graphics, mostly for indoors, but possibly for outdoors. If I used an aqueous adhesive backed vinyl and laminated it, how long can i expect it to last outdoor? A year? Two maybe?
If I used a liquid laminate, do I need to worry about transfer paper pulling it off the media?
I know it doesn't compare with a solvent printer, but I'm just looking to get more work by offering more services. I will be upfront with potential customers that it won't last 3 years in direct sunlight all day long.
I'm hoping someday to get a used printer/cutter, but that won't happen anytime soon.
I have an HP K8600 printer which is dye based ink and can print up to 13" wide. (I know what you're thinking, but bare(or is it bear?) with me). I would like to be able to offer smaller printed graphics, mostly for indoors, but possibly for outdoors. If I used an aqueous adhesive backed vinyl and laminated it, how long can i expect it to last outdoor? A year? Two maybe?
If I used a liquid laminate, do I need to worry about transfer paper pulling it off the media?
I know it doesn't compare with a solvent printer, but I'm just looking to get more work by offering more services. I will be upfront with potential customers that it won't last 3 years in direct sunlight all day long.
I'm hoping someday to get a used printer/cutter, but that won't happen anytime soon.