I need to do 10 banners for a customer 3' X 5' hemmed on the end so a pole can slide thru them for mounting. (I know this customer, this is not a scam.) There will be 4 lines of text, but they want to be able to remove the last line so they can change the date each year. They will be outdoors for about 2 weeks twice a year. What vinyl do you suggest for the removable vinyl? I thought about Oracal 631, will this work? Thanks for the advice. Robert Richards
Posted by Ian Stewart-Koster (Member # 3500) on :
Pretty-well anything cheap will do, in my opinion, but the cheaper ones sometimes leave a bit of adhesive benhind, while the better quality, or more expensice vinyls usually come off cleaner.
Posted by Glenn Taylor (Member # 162) on :
You could use Gerber's "ImageCal R". It'll save you a ton of headache.
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Posted by Bill Modzel (Member # 22) on :
We do this for a number of customers on their banners and some signs. Usually a date change from year to year. We use Gerber's InstaChange but we can print the color with out Edge. It does come off cleanly, even after a year.
One customer has an actual them/logo change and we peel off the old one and stick it on the shop wall and it sticks just fine yet.
Posted by Tom Giampia (Member # 2007) on :
Gerber Insta Change gets my vote... We've used it alot for the same type of job. sticks great and comes off clean.