I think petepaz's plan here avoids tight registration, but cuts down on daylight coming in. Trans white should be just fine, you'll just have to get it registered against the clear pretty well, or it'll be headache inducing.Yes, but would an opaque white still let light come through? It's already a dark restaurant, we need to have daylight come through the windows otherwise it may look like a dungeon. LOL.
You don’t think there can be registration problems if you have the capability to print white?ooh, I love the idea, but you only get 1 chance to nail the registration or it's an instant reprint. LOL. There would be 8 panels to get perfect. Not impossible, I've got 9 years of experience, but still tricky nonetheless.
not sure translucent will let in as much light as you would think but no the opaque vinyl will let less light through but it will also help block out some of the reverse side graphics. it's not 100% like a block out material but better than translucentYes, but would an opaque white still let light come through? It's already a dark restaurant, we need to have daylight come through the windows otherwise it may look like a dungeon. LOL.
We have an HP365, and we often do window clings on it. We use a polypropylene double-sided film with 8mil blockout material. We print one side, feed it back through, and print the other side. Then, we apply a double-sided windowtac to it. One side is permanent, and the other side is low-tac. It is a tricky process and requires a laminator, but it can be done. Currently, we're working on a job that calls for 138 - 24x36 pieces.A customer of mine has a restaurant and wants to put a graphic on their window. I immediately thought of window perf, but then they said they wanted a printed image on both sides of the window. Stupid question, how do you do that? Window perf on inside and outside of the window, giving 2 layers ultimately? Is there a 2 sided window perf vinyl? Not sure what to do here, would love some recommendations. Thanks.
I know I am late to this post, but check out Continental Panorama two way vision. https://cgxusa.com/products/panorama-two-way-vision/A customer of mine has a restaurant and wants to put a graphic on their window. I immediately thought of window perf, but then they said they wanted a printed image on both sides of the window. Stupid question, how do you do that? Window perf on inside and outside of the window, giving 2 layers ultimately? Is there a 2 sided window perf vinyl? Not sure what to do here, would love some recommendations. Thanks.
I use 5-layer printing on a Mimaki ucjv300-75, attached is an animated spinning gif showing a door sign for a Chinese restaurant. Not sure whether you'd have to download to see the two sides as it spins?A customer of mine has a restaurant and wants to put a graphic on their window. I immediately thought of window perf, but then they said they wanted a printed image on both sides of the window. Stupid question, how do you do that? Window perf on inside and outside of the window, giving 2 layers ultimately? Is there a 2 sided window perf vinyl? Not sure what to do here, would love some recommendations. Thanks.