In a message dated 2/27/06 9:48:26 PM Eastern Standard Time, felder@KNOLOGY.NET writes:
> That lettering is screen printed, not a decal. Getting them done is not > a problem as long as you've got a number of them to print. printing one > wouldn't be worth the cost, probably. Being recessed in the steel > channel like that would require a knowledgeable printer to pull it off, > but it could be done. > > The lettering is really too small to use vinyl lettering. Screen > printing is the only way out, unless, of course, you had your own > decals printed, which is again a screen print process. > > If anyone wants to work this out can get some done, say at least 10, > email me. > > Jim > > my idea would be a decal overlay, pre-positioned. the decals would already be in the correct position, just place the decal over your freshly repainted LED panel, and rub the letters on. done. this would be simple to make.....vinyl computer die-cut lettering on a prepositioned decal overlay the same dimensions as the LED display panel. no chance of messing up.. chris |
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