rdm01
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Working on a project that requires we have signs that last 8-10 years on posts outdoors. Signs include items like maps, small logos, and PMS colors, making cut vinyl a very difficult way to produce. In addition, we will most likely need graffiti lam. The project lends itself to printing, but lifespan is a concern. With inks ranging from 2-4 years, maybe a little more with lam, I don't see them looking so hot in 8 years.
Are there other ways to produce these? Screen printing doesn't seem like an option, it's about 80 different signs. Even cut vinyl with graffiti lam is tough, considering some signs would have 4 colors of cut vinyl to try and add lam over - plus small un-weedable text. We have both eco-solvent and uv cured printers, but again, I don't think the lifespan is there.
How would you approach?
Are there other ways to produce these? Screen printing doesn't seem like an option, it's about 80 different signs. Even cut vinyl with graffiti lam is tough, considering some signs would have 4 colors of cut vinyl to try and add lam over - plus small un-weedable text. We have both eco-solvent and uv cured printers, but again, I don't think the lifespan is there.
How would you approach?