Gino
Premium Subscriber
Have a customer for the last 35 years or so and they did something I've never heard of to their signs.
TRIED ????? What do you mean tried ?? Turns out they are putting Liquid Yellow (a foam cleaner) on them and then hitting them with a hot water sprayer.
WHY ?????
So, anybody ever hear of customers purposely hitting freshly printed acrylic to test it after they ordered and not do a test on only one first before ordering the whole project ??
They ordered a buncha site maps for the buildings which get hung on walls and then some double-sided signs to hang, showing people where things are. All are made of .177 white acrylic with holes drilled in them for hanging. All were printed on a flatbed printer 8 pass with a liquid laminate overtop. All were wiped down with 91% isopropyl right before printing.
Got a call a day or so after they received them that the inks were coming off. They sent pictures and I couldn't figure it out. Went and picked all the signs up and gave them 2 more coats of liquid lam. Reprinted about 7 of the 40 some signs at my own cost. I couldn't scratch them off with my fingernail and I tried about 5 or 6 different pieces. I was satisfied. Got an e-mail last night, same thing happened, to the first one they tried.
TRIED ????? What do you mean tried ?? Turns out they are putting Liquid Yellow (a foam cleaner) on them and then hitting them with a hot water sprayer.
WHY ?????
It's a cleaning standard for them to remove food, like chocolate, butter and other ingredients from all surfaces.
I said, had I known that, I would've printed second side reverse and backed up with white paint or vinyl.
So, anybody ever hear of customers purposely hitting freshly printed acrylic to test it after they ordered and not do a test on only one first before ordering the whole project ??
Gino