sign_student
New Member
Hi folks,
We've been asked to create a few signs for long-term outdoor use in harsh conditions. This would be exposed to Alaska winters so freeze, heavy winds and snow are a given. Dimmensions are 18" x 48", 24 x 48... in that range
We would like to print these on a flatbed, gs3200
I was thinking Dibond may be a good choice of substrate. I understand it withholds down to -50 Celsius and I would assume that it's aluminum and plastic composition would hold against rust and other factors.
Would anyone be concerned with the adhesion of inks?
Am I paying too much for Dibond without really taking advantage of it's molding capabilities? What about Alumilite? Any other suggestions?
Thanks
Patrick
We've been asked to create a few signs for long-term outdoor use in harsh conditions. This would be exposed to Alaska winters so freeze, heavy winds and snow are a given. Dimmensions are 18" x 48", 24 x 48... in that range
We would like to print these on a flatbed, gs3200
I was thinking Dibond may be a good choice of substrate. I understand it withholds down to -50 Celsius and I would assume that it's aluminum and plastic composition would hold against rust and other factors.
Would anyone be concerned with the adhesion of inks?
Am I paying too much for Dibond without really taking advantage of it's molding capabilities? What about Alumilite? Any other suggestions?
Thanks
Patrick