Graphics@ToysForTrucks
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I'm just going to jump right into it.
We're trying to wrap a trailer to match the RV that hauls it. The customer does not want layered vinyl, he wants it printed.
We've been able to match the color but because metallic changes in the sun the print isn't 100% match 100% of the time.
So, we're going to try to print on a metallic to get the shine the changes in the sun. Since this isn't something we have yet messed with we're just kind of looking for any advice or suggestions that will help get this knocked out.
I know that 3M has an over-laminate that gives the metallic look, but I'm afraid that will just make the print sparkly not the shine that changes in the light, like the RV has. I also know there's a diamond white metallic as well that we could print on(but isn't under warranty).
The RV is mostly a beige color so that in itself is a little difficult to get to match. We did get the color code from the paint and have a body shop that we can get the Pantone color from to match it more exact but we just won't want to waste any more material than we have to, if there's someone out there that's already doing the trial and error part of this process.
Any suggestions help.
thank you.
We're trying to wrap a trailer to match the RV that hauls it. The customer does not want layered vinyl, he wants it printed.
We've been able to match the color but because metallic changes in the sun the print isn't 100% match 100% of the time.
So, we're going to try to print on a metallic to get the shine the changes in the sun. Since this isn't something we have yet messed with we're just kind of looking for any advice or suggestions that will help get this knocked out.
I know that 3M has an over-laminate that gives the metallic look, but I'm afraid that will just make the print sparkly not the shine that changes in the light, like the RV has. I also know there's a diamond white metallic as well that we could print on(but isn't under warranty).
The RV is mostly a beige color so that in itself is a little difficult to get to match. We did get the color code from the paint and have a body shop that we can get the Pantone color from to match it more exact but we just won't want to waste any more material than we have to, if there's someone out there that's already doing the trial and error part of this process.
Any suggestions help.
thank you.