Hello Fellas and lasses. We have a project about to hit us for a good client of ours where we are in house digitally printing 1.6m x .7m static cling media. Easy right? Yes it is but there's more!
In this dimension we are to cut out the whole centre on our plotter so leaves a window effect for a display already insitu. So what we will have is a digitally printed frame left. The customer does not need install and will have shop managers do it
Knowing that digi printed static can get kinda stretchy because of the ink Im a little wary about letting the cust do it them selves. So does anyone have any suggestion how we can best supply only, over 100 pieces of this without the client getting into much difficulty?
I have already thought of clipping the inner corners at artwork stage as I think a 90 degree corner will be weaker than a clipped one. We have also decided to print this in a low res so hopefully depositing less ink (We have a JV33)
Any help greatly appreciated.
steve
In this dimension we are to cut out the whole centre on our plotter so leaves a window effect for a display already insitu. So what we will have is a digitally printed frame left. The customer does not need install and will have shop managers do it
Knowing that digi printed static can get kinda stretchy because of the ink Im a little wary about letting the cust do it them selves. So does anyone have any suggestion how we can best supply only, over 100 pieces of this without the client getting into much difficulty?
I have already thought of clipping the inner corners at artwork stage as I think a 90 degree corner will be weaker than a clipped one. We have also decided to print this in a low res so hopefully depositing less ink (We have a JV33)
Any help greatly appreciated.
steve