Quite frequently we have a customer who orders dry erase boards with custom full color, graphics on them. Normally they get the white quartet boards so we can just print the graphics on a white media, laminate with dry erase lam and apply that to the boards but recently they have been requesting glass quartet dry erase boards which aren’t an opaque white but not see thru either (see photos).
Best option I can think of is to do a full color print and contour cut out the graphics, tape and apply to the board but I’ve got a design that has a grid on it and I’m worried that when the customer has to erase anything they’ve written the eraser will catch on the edges of the vinyl and lift it up over time. Anybody have any creative solutions to this?
Best option I can think of is to do a full color print and contour cut out the graphics, tape and apply to the board but I’ve got a design that has a grid on it and I’m worried that when the customer has to erase anything they’ve written the eraser will catch on the edges of the vinyl and lift it up over time. Anybody have any creative solutions to this?