Definitely that's why i changed to 0.5. Hopefully it will do the same.Hmm okay, didn't know that. Maybe its useful after all. Just slows down the printing heck a lot.
It has white letters and some fruits on the end so its difficult. Also customer wants matte. I cannot find any matte polymeric with good durability. Actually its 2 sides of 45ft. Just each side must be perfectIs printing it the only way possible to make a 90' red panel ??
Have one right now, it's not 90' but about 38' and all red background. It will be easier, more cost effective and much longer lasting to just buy the panels already red and apply partials overtop where needed.
Not to mention, we did that with one that was a solid blue background and used blue panels and added the vinyls overtop.
No its a truck. Why not put matte outside?Ohh, then this must be an interior sign, huh ?? You wouldn't wanna put matte finish outside.
Correct I print on polymeric vinyl and laminate with matte lamination. I find matte better against scratches from brushes they wash their trucks, trees etc. It's more forgiving. Just my opinion. Colors are not as vivid as gloss of course.Okay, so it you're printing a vinyl wrap for a 45' truck, just put a satin or matte lam on it. Done............
For exterior uses, most people wanna start with a gloss finish as it will hold up longer against the elements, but you said you wanted a matte finish and didn't mention a laminate, so I thought you were printing directly to some polymer substrate for an interior sign. Interior doesn't require the same care, under most circumstances.
It has some shadows from the fruits integrated in the red. Thats the main reason and i mentioned above i cannot find a long lasting matte red vinylWhat is so difficult about putting some white lettering and a few picture elements over top of a red matte wrap? I wouldn't print all that.
I agree for 2080 but the customer won't pay the costWhat do you mean you cant find it? 3M 2080 M13, cast matte red vinyl. It will outlast your print.
I agree for 2080 but the customer won't pay the cost
Well believe me in my country everyone asks for "budget job". I am 20+ years in sign field and barely remember 3-4 people saying i want a good job no matter. Also our prices here are 1/5 than US and sometimes even 1/10 of the price.There is the issue, if they want a "budget" job, they will get a "budget" product
then get a "gloss" red and use matte overlaminate.
If you are concerned about "layering", apply the printed fruit & lettering to the red and then laminate over that
You can print, but as you already are asking, color consistency for this size could be a factor.
If they reject the job because of the print for color consistency, you are out 2x as you have to reprint, remove and reinstall....
But at the end what's the point having a latex if it cannot handle something like this?You're going to end up wasting more of your time and money trying to save the customer money. What he wants to pay is his problem, not yours but you are about to flip that around. I don't know about you but I go to work to make money first, not friends.
Well believe me in my country everyone asks for "budget job". I am 20+ years in sign field and barely remember 3-4 people saying i want a good job no matter. Also our prices here are 1/5 than US and sometimes even 1/10 of the price.
I thought about overlaminate the gloss but i dont know how will stay one material with the other. Also if i laminate both red and printed material together probably will get air at the edges. My main concern is to not have a striped result with different panel colors