Hey guys, first let me say I'm relatively new to the site and you guys have been simply amazing. I have gained so much insight from searching these threads.
I have a few questions pertaining to digitally printed channel letter faces. Until now all of my channel letter jobs have consisted of solid colored acrylic faces. I recently took on a job requiring a red/pink to white gradient.
What do you recommend for a media/laminate combination? Also what is the standard process for applying the contour cut media to the faces? All my faces and backs are router cut. My concern is the printed contour cut media won't fit perfectly after the trim caps are glued to the faces. I'm interested in hearing how you guys go about this process.
Also the customers professionally rendered Adobe Illistrator gradient looks more like four colors stepped together when printed (flexi pro 8.6 and a mutoh 1204 printer) It looks fine on screen until I do a test print. Is there a way to fix this problem or am I better of redoing the gradient in flexi? I have the adobe suite but do all my work in Flexi. I would love to learn to design in adobe... someday... Thanks Again!
I have a few questions pertaining to digitally printed channel letter faces. Until now all of my channel letter jobs have consisted of solid colored acrylic faces. I recently took on a job requiring a red/pink to white gradient.
What do you recommend for a media/laminate combination? Also what is the standard process for applying the contour cut media to the faces? All my faces and backs are router cut. My concern is the printed contour cut media won't fit perfectly after the trim caps are glued to the faces. I'm interested in hearing how you guys go about this process.
Also the customers professionally rendered Adobe Illistrator gradient looks more like four colors stepped together when printed (flexi pro 8.6 and a mutoh 1204 printer) It looks fine on screen until I do a test print. Is there a way to fix this problem or am I better of redoing the gradient in flexi? I have the adobe suite but do all my work in Flexi. I would love to learn to design in adobe... someday... Thanks Again!