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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Blaine, Mn
Posts: 294
Printer: VP300V/SR6.4/ Triangle MLD/ Royal Sovereign 55"
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We normally use a wholesale screen-printer to do coro yard signs- their prices
are creeping up and colors are sometimes a problem (multiple colors and non- stock colors- not pms) and a lot of people are selling printed coro at really good prices. Anyone know how they compare 'in the yard'? Thanks Gene |
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Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 91
Printer: Vutek 3360 - Vutek 200/600 - Seiko 64S - HP5500
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not exactly sure what you mean by how they compare?
cost, quality, longevity? i'm a digital guy so I don't know too much about screening...but we can usually be in the park on smaller run coro signs (under 1000). |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Blaine, Mn
Posts: 294
Printer: VP300V/SR6.4/ Triangle MLD/ Royal Sovereign 55"
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Sorry- I guess I was thinking sun exposure - screenprinting is really durable-
or at least durable enough for a coro sign which has a limited life anyway. |
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Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 91
Printer: Vutek 3360 - Vutek 200/600 - Seiko 64S - HP5500
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sun exposure should not be an issue.
i'm not overly familiar with screen inks but how easily are they scratched? to me coro seems to be the hardest substrate to get UV inks to stick to. don't get me wrong, out flatbed prints on coro fine but it is easier to scratch off than sintra (which seems to work the best) or styrene. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Saint John, New Brunswick
Posts: 1
Printer: Pressvu uv 200/600 & Ultravu 3360-Mimaki JV3 & JV4
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We found coro very tough to adhere to. But then we started flooding our sheets with just white on a screen press. I know not everyone has a screen shop in house but it works very well. We just screen 100 sheets and keep them aside and use them as we need them. Our Uv ink adheres well to the flooded stock.
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