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Oracal 3651 for Roland Versacamm 300?

785graphics

New Member
Hi,

I searched and read up and did some research on this, but I am having trouble figuring out what will work best for my needs.

I have a Roland Versacamm VP300

Looking to create higher end motorcycle graphics (art-quality prints) for flat surfaces with a glossy finish.

From what I have found, Oracal 3651 plus 210 lam is best, am I correct in this assumption? Is there any way around the laminate.. ie higher grade vinyl?

thanks in advance!
 

Malkin

New Member
Are you looking to create prints of motorcycles that will be sold as just prints? or do you want to print decals/graphics that will be applied to motorcycles? Those are 2 very different things and your post is a little vague.
 

Mader Design

New Member
You def did not research enough I guess. For motorcycles graphics your not going to use Oracal for this, Convex vinyl with Convex Laminate or Convex Pro Shield laminate would need to be used.
 

DRamm76

New Member
See above..a 210G would NOT be durable enough of a laminate in the case of motorcross graphics. Convex is the way to go
 

B Snyder

New Member
OP didn't state "motocross" or offroad. Road course race bikes would be fine with 3651/210 combo for small decals on flat areas. A more conformable cast/cast combo for larger graphics would be best.
 
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