grafixemporium
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The industry standard is vertical? With all due respect, what industry book did you read that in? We -- meaning those of us here in these forums -- are the industry. We define the standards.
Industry or no industry, we do what looks the best, works the best, and last the longest. Fewer seams is a plus no matter how you slice it. Fewer seams means fewer opportunities for vinyl failure. It doesn't cost any more to do a good job. The easy way is not always the best way. That's why it boggles my mind when I see a wrapped pickup truck with a vertical seam running down the middle of the bed... or a vertical seam running down the center of a door. I see it all the time.
We often print a single horizontal panel... especially when we can get the whole vehicle side in one piece with a 54" printer. Makes for an incredibly fast and flawless install with NO seams.
Industry or no industry, we do what looks the best, works the best, and last the longest. Fewer seams is a plus no matter how you slice it. Fewer seams means fewer opportunities for vinyl failure. It doesn't cost any more to do a good job. The easy way is not always the best way. That's why it boggles my mind when I see a wrapped pickup truck with a vertical seam running down the middle of the bed... or a vertical seam running down the center of a door. I see it all the time.
We often print a single horizontal panel... especially when we can get the whole vehicle side in one piece with a 54" printer. Makes for an incredibly fast and flawless install with NO seams.