LED Signs & Designs Texas
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I want to know what brand of white LEDS are in this thing.
THISBest way to do these is two prints. Print once on clear, apply that directly to the plastic. Print the exact same file on translucent white vinyl and laminate with UV clear. .
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Might be a silly question; who took the picture?
As a printer/sign maker & former photographer, I can tell you there is no way a print that looks okay during the day would show up completely white at
night. Have you seen the signs yourself? There's something fishy about that picture.
I was searching for this very topic, like your suggestion. Do you think a translucent white would work enough for this application? How much light would you say the 7725 white will diffuse?Open the cabinet and see if there is space to install a diffuser panel in front of the LEDs to bring them down a little.
If you can't do that add a layer of 3M 7725 or 7125 white vinyl on the back of the prints. The glue is clear and will pass light but will dim the LEDs a good more than trans white. Does not have to be 3M, can be any vinyl with clear glue. Best to stick with a cast film. I've used it as a backer for fuel branding in combo with translucent red punched out through the white to keep the letters bright with the background not so intense.
Paint? Nah. I would rather lay one layer of vinyl over the back of a panel than try to get a consistent paint spray.Spray the white background like I did for 30 some years... always works.
Do they even make spray paint for sign faces any more?