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I guess I have just been lucky so far, but I have never had any real gold graphics that I couldn't break down to fit the 11.88" print width of the Edge. Sometimes it is a pain and things have to be broken down in awkward ways, but I have made it work. But now I have to replicate this maltese cross at 14" wide for a different truck. My process for real gold basically involves laying the leaf on one layer of clear and then covering that with a second layer of clear with the areas in the design where the finished gold will be left clear. I use the Edge to print because of the opaque colors that keep the gold from showing through the top layer. So my question is what options do I have to make this work? Is finding someone with a Summa DC my only option? Or do you think a solvent printer can lay down an opaque enough black on clear? Or maybe there is another solution I'm overlooking. I was actually looking at Summa printers a while back, but decided to hold off and eventually get a latex instead. I'm starting to regret that decision now.