TRACY GRAY
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Opinons on the best chrome for computer cut commercial vehicle lettering?
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Thanks!I can tell you what not to use - Hexis Chrome wrap
I did an install for a client that was intended to be "high end" - various text, logos, etc. (not a wrap)
- opted to use a wrap chrome for high quality, rather than a regular 2mil/3mil wet install chrome. I assumed higher price meant better film on this one.
At 12 months the chrome was de-laminating from the glue layer. The install was fine, not peeling at edges.
My shop warrantied/replaced the film, but I had to re-do half of a high-end project just a year later.. Not cool.
After checking their spec. sheet, the chrome is actually only a 1yr lifespan I believe. For such pricey film, it really didn't last.
Thanks! I appreciate it. I like Avery products. We'll give that a shot.We have used the Avery Chrome wrap vinyl for cut lettering with good success for years.
Ouch! That has always been an issue with chrome. Even "outdoor durable" EFX. It shaves off over time and is a nightmare to tremove.I can tell you what not to use - Hexis Chrome wrap
I did an install for a client that was intended to be "high end" - various text, logos, etc. (not a wrap)
- opted to use a wrap chrome for high quality, rather than a regular 2mil/3mil wet install chrome. I assumed higher price meant better film on this one.
At 12 months the chrome was de-laminating from the glue layer. The install was fine, not peeling at edges.
My shop warrantied/replaced the film, but I had to re-do half of a high-end project just a year later.. Not cool.
After checking their spec. sheet, the chrome is actually only a 1yr lifespan I believe. For such pricey film, it really didn't last.
Thanks! I appreciate it. I like Avery products. We'll give that a shot.We have used the Avery Chrome wrap vinyl for cut lettering with good success for years.
I can tell you what not to use - Hexis Chrome wrap
I did an install for a client that was intended to be "high end" - various text, logos, etc. (not a wrap)
- opted to use a wrap chrome for high quality, rather than a regular 2mil/3mil wet install chrome. I assumed higher price meant better film on this one.
At 12 months the chrome was de-laminating from the glue layer. The install was fine, not peeling at edges.
My shop warrantied/replaced the film, but I had to re-do half of a high-end project just a year later.. Not cool.
After checking their spec. sheet, the chrome is actually only a 1yr lifespan I believe. For such pricey film, it really didn't last.
Turn off the media sensor?Real Gold Brand "Mirror Chrome" IMO the best looking chrome film we have used.
It is thick, & they state a 12 year outdoor durability. Its $$ pricey though.
The only thing we don't like is if plotter cutting it tries to unroll (curve upwards) when starting to cut. This exposes the media sensor on our Summa. To prevent this we waste a few inches and weigh down the vinyl with some very heavy tape placed across the width of the media. Once the cutting starts its not an issue.