MotorCityMan
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Does anyone make a printable metallic vinyl?
Does anyone make a printable metallic vinyl?
Vinyl of most any sort is pretty much inherently printable with most any flavor of solvent inks.
If you're going to print on metallic vinyl the only one you need to consider is silver since you can create any other color merely by printing it. 3M makes a very nice air release silver comparable to their 180 line.
Once you start messing around printing on silver you'll find the results to be absolutely incredible. There is a bit of color shift since the white point is now gray but the only thing it really affects is that it tends to make yellows somewhat brassy. Which is not necessarily a Bad Thing.
I printed and installed some panels for my truck on the hood and tailgate using the 3M silver and the results were jaw dropping. It gives every appearance of someone having done and incredibly intricate candy apple paint job. The inks, being translucent, become metallic colors with a depth you would not have ever expected.
The reason I tried printing on the silver is that my truck is silver and I didn't want colors on whatever I put on it to be dead relative to the silver paint.
Try it, you'll like it.
You can always print on clear and apply that to the metallic. Works if you're in a jam.
Vinyl of most any sort is pretty much inherently printable with most any flavor of solvent inks.
If you're going to print on metallic vinyl the only one you need to consider is silver since you can create any other color merely by printing it. 3M makes a very nice air release silver comparable to their 180 line.
Once you start messing around printing on silver you'll find the results to be absolutely incredible. There is a bit of color shift since the white point is now gray but the only thing it really affects is that it tends to make yellows somewhat brassy. Which is not necessarily a Bad Thing.
I printed and installed some panels for my truck on the hood and tailgate using the 3M silver and the results were jaw dropping. It gives every appearance of someone having done and incredibly intricate candy apple paint job. The inks, being translucent, become metallic colors with a depth you would not have ever expected.
The reason I tried printing on the silver is that my truck is silver and I didn't want colors on whatever I put on it to be dead relative to the silver paint.
Try it, you'll like it.
One thing I have found - I had to recalibrate OPOS on our Summa cutter, the metallic effect made it unable to find the registration marks for contour cutting. No biggie to do really - it has instructions right in the menus to do so and once I adjusted the sensitivity it finds the marks fine.
do you have any pics of that? I would love to see it. Any ideas on the print profile? Do you have to laminate?