Reaction GFX
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Never sure which forum to post in as this could go in a few different ones, so I just picked General...
I have a customer that does lots of electrical signs/lighting/etc, and I make all of his faces. Usually we use cut translucent vinyl, but once in a while I have no choice but to print them. Recently my customer retrofitted a monument cabinet with LEDs and flat faces. I made the main panels using cut vinyl and they look great. Unfortunately, there are four slide-in changeable panels at the bottom of the sign that his customer wanted to put images on, so I had no choice but to print them (Epson S40600). The area where these panels go already has white polycarbonate with clear tracks, so he provided me with .112" clear poly panels to put the graphics on. I printed reversed on clear vinyl, applied second surface, and then backed everything up with white translucent vinyl. I expected them to be a little washed out when lit, but as you can see by the attached pic YOU CAN'T SEE THE PANELS AT ALL!! They are COMPLETELY washed out! I wish I could do these with cut vinyl, but I just can't as they have photo images. I think the cabinet is just too bright with the retrofit LEDs and flat faces instead of pan faces. I'm going to go pull the panels and apply a second print to each, applied first surface, printed on the white translucent. That will effectively double up the image (one first surface and one second surface), but I'm afraid it's STILL going to look washed out. Maybe that's not the best idea? Would I be better off removing the existing second surface prints and applying TWO prints first surface? Would that even make much difference? Anyone have any advice here? The cabinet is just soooo bright!
Thanks!!!
I have a customer that does lots of electrical signs/lighting/etc, and I make all of his faces. Usually we use cut translucent vinyl, but once in a while I have no choice but to print them. Recently my customer retrofitted a monument cabinet with LEDs and flat faces. I made the main panels using cut vinyl and they look great. Unfortunately, there are four slide-in changeable panels at the bottom of the sign that his customer wanted to put images on, so I had no choice but to print them (Epson S40600). The area where these panels go already has white polycarbonate with clear tracks, so he provided me with .112" clear poly panels to put the graphics on. I printed reversed on clear vinyl, applied second surface, and then backed everything up with white translucent vinyl. I expected them to be a little washed out when lit, but as you can see by the attached pic YOU CAN'T SEE THE PANELS AT ALL!! They are COMPLETELY washed out! I wish I could do these with cut vinyl, but I just can't as they have photo images. I think the cabinet is just too bright with the retrofit LEDs and flat faces instead of pan faces. I'm going to go pull the panels and apply a second print to each, applied first surface, printed on the white translucent. That will effectively double up the image (one first surface and one second surface), but I'm afraid it's STILL going to look washed out. Maybe that's not the best idea? Would I be better off removing the existing second surface prints and applying TWO prints first surface? Would that even make much difference? Anyone have any advice here? The cabinet is just soooo bright!
Thanks!!!