Doyle
New Member
A big customer of ours has asked for a quote wrapping a wall. The wall is drywall with a flat painted finish. The size of the area to wrap is approximately 15' high by 25' wide. The design is going to be a repeating logo pattern over the whole wrap, on a white background. I have never used any of the wall wrap materials before, and I was researching what would be the best and so far it seems like I will be using PhotoTex, as I have seen a lot of great reviews on this material.
My question is, we are obviously going to be running about 7 vertical panels on this wrap. Can anyone with experience using this material tell me if I will have trouble registering these prints where the panels will overlap, or does this material stretch a lot? Over the span of 15' from top to bottom, it seems pretty likely that there will be some stretching and we may have trouble getting the logos on each panel to match up with each other....
Also, the wall being wrapped will be the backdrop for photos of performing artists at this venue (the wall is in the "green room"), does this material have a matte finish that will be suitable for this application (no glare)?
Do you have any pointers or suggestions for printing/installing a job like this?
Thanks in advance!
My question is, we are obviously going to be running about 7 vertical panels on this wrap. Can anyone with experience using this material tell me if I will have trouble registering these prints where the panels will overlap, or does this material stretch a lot? Over the span of 15' from top to bottom, it seems pretty likely that there will be some stretching and we may have trouble getting the logos on each panel to match up with each other....
Also, the wall being wrapped will be the backdrop for photos of performing artists at this venue (the wall is in the "green room"), does this material have a matte finish that will be suitable for this application (no glare)?
Do you have any pointers or suggestions for printing/installing a job like this?
Thanks in advance!