Gino
Premium Subscriber
Yes, we have a U/V flatbed. We've had signs outside for almost 10 years now and still look good, while others have only lasted 2 or 3 years. As mentioned, the way the sign faces is a major contributor for longevity of the inks, but as someone else pointed out..... different manufactures also seem to be a problem.Thank you. I will check to see what inks the printer would be using.
I see you do UV flatbed too? What are you seeing for longevity on direct to painted aluminum?
If you want long term, don't use any flatbed on the market today for outdoor signs regardless wood, aluminum, PVC, acrylic or whatever. You cannot depend on all the variables.