Tom Dalton
New Member
Lets say you're printing on highly reflective banner-like material on a UV flatbed. When you look at something printed solid black (over orange reflective) it looks orange-ish black as some of the orange comes through the black. This is when you view it in a darkened room with a flashlight on it (simulating a car's headlight). Also, you're printing on a reflective banner like material, so when you print with 10x the ink coverage, it gets opaque enough, but it cracks when frozen and bent. Are there tricks to keep the ink layer thin while also boosting opacity?