WhiskeyDreamer
Professional Snow Ninja
I have a customer that getting started on making snowboards. He's bought all the machinery needed to create the boards and came to me to assist with the printing of the boards. It's not a crazy design. It's a simple, single color logo. I figured I could screen print the logo onto his cover sheets before he laminates all the layers together. Something is causing the ink to fail during his processes (the printing can't be done afterwards) and our other concern is that the ink will scrape off once the board gets out on the slopes.
He brought in a sample print on his top sheet material of a guy willing to do the prints for him. He wants to charge a pretty hefty price too. Anyway, so my customer brings the sample piece in and I'm kinda hoping someone on here might have an idea how this is being done.
There's a read out print (in reverse) on the cover sheet which you can see in the picture below. The print isn't laminated because I can't separate a laminate from the cover sheet, but the print also doesn't come off when rubbed with lacquer thinner.
Any ideas? I'd really like to be able to help this guy out because he's a good customer and this has been a fun project so far.
He brought in a sample print on his top sheet material of a guy willing to do the prints for him. He wants to charge a pretty hefty price too. Anyway, so my customer brings the sample piece in and I'm kinda hoping someone on here might have an idea how this is being done.
There's a read out print (in reverse) on the cover sheet which you can see in the picture below. The print isn't laminated because I can't separate a laminate from the cover sheet, but the print also doesn't come off when rubbed with lacquer thinner.
Any ideas? I'd really like to be able to help this guy out because he's a good customer and this has been a fun project so far.