islandwide
New Member
Hi All,
I'm sure this is a newbie question, but I asked my supplier if I can/should over-laminate reflective vinyl I'm putting on a roadside sign. They said yes, I should use 'optically clear' laminate. So two questions...
1) What constitutes 'optically clear' laminate? I currently use Arctic Lustre from GBC/Seal - would that be considered optically clear? If yes, what wouldn't be considered OC?
2) SHOULD I over-laminate reflective vinyl (not printed, just die-cut). Always? Never? Depends? I have printed an image on base permanent vinyl and now want to overlay reflective lettering onto part of the sign. I was then intending on laminating those two layers with the lustre.
Thanks in advance for any and all help.
I'm sure this is a newbie question, but I asked my supplier if I can/should over-laminate reflective vinyl I'm putting on a roadside sign. They said yes, I should use 'optically clear' laminate. So two questions...
1) What constitutes 'optically clear' laminate? I currently use Arctic Lustre from GBC/Seal - would that be considered optically clear? If yes, what wouldn't be considered OC?
2) SHOULD I over-laminate reflective vinyl (not printed, just die-cut). Always? Never? Depends? I have printed an image on base permanent vinyl and now want to overlay reflective lettering onto part of the sign. I was then intending on laminating those two layers with the lustre.
Thanks in advance for any and all help.