Kemble
New Member
Being new to the wide format full color aspect of the industry, and when I say new, I mean I'm getting my machine in 3 weeks...
Anyways, I have a friend that had to replace the backboard of a basketball hoop due to a kid shattering it with a baseball. He used clear plexi glass for the backboard and wants me to put the traditional square in the middle with a logo inside it. Problem is, he wants the decals to go on the backside and show through the plexi glass and he wants the logo in full color.
Now If I used layers and used Oracal 651 vinyl that wouldn't be an issue since the adhesive side of Oracal 651 is the same color as the front. But in printing isn't the adhesive side of all the material white or gray?
Like I said, I'm clueless as to the different substrates in the full color market so could anyone recommend how I would do this? Is there a material that I can print full color on that is intended for "inside" application?
Thanks
Anyways, I have a friend that had to replace the backboard of a basketball hoop due to a kid shattering it with a baseball. He used clear plexi glass for the backboard and wants me to put the traditional square in the middle with a logo inside it. Problem is, he wants the decals to go on the backside and show through the plexi glass and he wants the logo in full color.
Now If I used layers and used Oracal 651 vinyl that wouldn't be an issue since the adhesive side of Oracal 651 is the same color as the front. But in printing isn't the adhesive side of all the material white or gray?
Like I said, I'm clueless as to the different substrates in the full color market so could anyone recommend how I would do this? Is there a material that I can print full color on that is intended for "inside" application?
Thanks