grafixemporium
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I'm bidding on a job similar to the one pictured here. This is not a photo of the actual job or design. It's an indoor application on glass walls. The client would like to use clear vinyl and would like for the printing to be sort of semi-translucent. The glass portions need to remain as clear as possible.
It kind of looks like the attached prints were done on clear vinyl on a printer with no white ink. What do you think?
We don't have the capability to print white in house. As such, I've never tried to print on clear material so I have no idea what the results would look like. I'm assuming they'd look something like the attached image. If you were in the same boat, how would you handle this job? would you print this job yourself or sub it? What material would you use? What overlaminate would you use to avoid haze?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Andrew
It kind of looks like the attached prints were done on clear vinyl on a printer with no white ink. What do you think?
We don't have the capability to print white in house. As such, I've never tried to print on clear material so I have no idea what the results would look like. I'm assuming they'd look something like the attached image. If you were in the same boat, how would you handle this job? would you print this job yourself or sub it? What material would you use? What overlaminate would you use to avoid haze?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Andrew