rdm01
New Member
I created some labels for trash cans, printed on IJ180 some with graffiti proof laminate some with 8518. Eco-solvent inks from an Epson GS6000. I was concerned with some of the decals, as they were a mustard shade of yellow. Sure enough, the ones that are more exposed have faded, even though it has only been 5-6 months since they were installed. Seems premature to me, but perhaps not for the printing technology used. It does create a few questions though.
I've posted about fading recently, but it appears to be rearing its ugly head more and more. We're having difficulty recommending solutions that can withstand exposure and still have a decent lifespan. I'm finding very few people are going to purchase a product that has a 3-6 month lifespan, but finding more and more situations where the only long term solutions we have (paint or cut vinyl) are not options for the specific situation.
- Is there any printer that would be able to produce a decal that wouldn't be subjected to large amounts of fading after 3-5 years?
- If no printing technology is going to perform that long, what options does one have for creating decals that can be installed onsite? I don't see cut vinyl holding up to the rigors of a trash can (washing, spills, etc.)
I've posted about fading recently, but it appears to be rearing its ugly head more and more. We're having difficulty recommending solutions that can withstand exposure and still have a decent lifespan. I'm finding very few people are going to purchase a product that has a 3-6 month lifespan, but finding more and more situations where the only long term solutions we have (paint or cut vinyl) are not options for the specific situation.