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I just got a job for something a little different than what im used to
100 2 color 4'x 4' signs on coroplast all the same
I have limited screen printing experience mostly on small 1 color Vinyl signs with nazdar 9700 ink but I would have to buy a bigger screen and squeegee and im not sure if i could pull it off especially with time constraints. would anybody try to do this with vinyl?
subing out the job looks like the best idea. one name I Know of is Gateway Press has any body used them before they claim to be able to get us our signs in 10 days.
[ December 04, 2002, 02:25 PM: Message edited by: Richard Doyle ]
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See if Stouse does that size sign. They do a lot of decals & smaller election sign type stuff. If they do 4' x 4' coroplast I would expect a real fair price & they are very well known. 10 days is pretty quick, is that when you need them? I don't know if anyone would do vinyl, but I doubt it. I screenprint a lot of stuff & have screens & squeegees that big, but I wouldn't do it either because I'm not that experienced with coroplast & what I have done gave me trouble. Good Luck
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If you did them in vinyl, you'd probably shoot yourself half way through. You COULD use large format, but I'd pass them both up for screening. I'd also farm IT out. I dont think there'd be enough $$$ in it to do it yourself. Farming it out would give you "some" profit with little work!
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ha ha Bob.....like me and my decals. Get them screened Richard. Gill Studios is another good screener.
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