Hi folks!
Im new to the forum and this is my first post. I just joined a shop here in Houston after 8 years in motion graphics design for television.
I did 15 years in the sign biz before my tv carreer...you name it; I designed it, built it and installed it.... and now Im back!
(cue scary music)
We have a Roland SolJet Pro II V, printer/cutter mdel SC-545EX. My super wants to bid on a job of a 200 to 500 run.
The client says his previous sign provider printed these full color digital images on styrene .020 (might be .010)
This sounds odd to me. It seems like it would be a risk to print head damage and it would be difficult to keep it lined up in the printer.
Not to mention the color variation. I doubt the colors would print correctly, it would be like printing an a sponge.
Has anyone tried this? Any thoughts and direction would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
Regards, Chris
Im new to the forum and this is my first post. I just joined a shop here in Houston after 8 years in motion graphics design for television.
I did 15 years in the sign biz before my tv carreer...you name it; I designed it, built it and installed it.... and now Im back!
(cue scary music)
We have a Roland SolJet Pro II V, printer/cutter mdel SC-545EX. My super wants to bid on a job of a 200 to 500 run.
The client says his previous sign provider printed these full color digital images on styrene .020 (might be .010)
This sounds odd to me. It seems like it would be a risk to print head damage and it would be difficult to keep it lined up in the printer.
Not to mention the color variation. I doubt the colors would print correctly, it would be like printing an a sponge.
Has anyone tried this? Any thoughts and direction would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
Regards, Chris