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Something between a STICKER and a CLING?

Tony Rome

New Member
Question, I have a customer who owns a fast food restaurant and they want a temporary sign for the doors when you come in, NOW HIRING with a picture 15"x16".
The first time I did this for them I did a cling, they did not like that too much, one because one of them ws outside and two because it was a little too temporary.
I was going to do the next one with some car wrap (removable) but then they cant really install it themselves since they cant really peel and reposition without stretching.

Is there something else I can use?

Also, they really wanted double sided I did not know an easy way to do this so I just told them buy two, and line the up on the front of the door and the back.

THANKS!!!
 

eahicks

Magna Cum Laude - School of Hard Knocks
We use Phototex for things like this. If you save the liner, you can peel off, reapply to liner and reuse later.
 

eahicks

Magna Cum Laude - School of Hard Knocks
No number really...they have only a few variations....the original stuff and then a more opaque line (OPA). They do have solvent, or one that is good across all printer types, including latex, that we use.
 
Glass Adhere from the makers of Phototex is probably a better option, actually. That is if you want to invest in a roll of it. We just got a sample roll of it to try out last week but I haven't had a chance to load it up on the printer yet.
 
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