Jayefkay531
New Member
I've read a bunch of threads about creating outdoor light boxes. Some people swear by translucent vinyl, some by dual layer (either both first surface or one first and one second), there's multiple theories. I've personally found that translucent tends to be washed out at night (or super dark during the day) and I hate having to register two layers - as a result, I've started printing on 3M 40-114 with a 260% saturation. I've found that during the day, this hits close to the needed pantone colors without looking washed out at night.
HOWEVER - what i've noticed is that there are sometimes grapefruit sized air pockets that form in the material. At first I thought it was outgassing from the polycarbonate, but we've seen it happen even after waiting a week for the polycarbonate to outgas. Has anybody ever seen anything like this before? Is there another way/material that would make this process easier?
Thanks!
HOWEVER - what i've noticed is that there are sometimes grapefruit sized air pockets that form in the material. At first I thought it was outgassing from the polycarbonate, but we've seen it happen even after waiting a week for the polycarbonate to outgas. Has anybody ever seen anything like this before? Is there another way/material that would make this process easier?
Thanks!