Yes, I used this printing process for cartoon characters for an exhibit.
They came out great! I don't remember any part of the ink being higher than
another. The prints were full color with no clean/unprinted Sintra exposed
in the middle.
Technical tip of the day: The fabricator was also able to use a EPS outline
embedded within the Photoshop file to cut the outline of the characters on
their CNC router.
John Kelton
256.883.6067
256.603.9165 cell
KeltonDesign
Exhibits | Graphics | Planning
> Has anyone had interpretive signs made that are directly printed onto Sintra?
> I
> do not mean printed as a graphic and then applied with adhesive to Sintra as
> a substrate. I mean printed directly on the Sintra. We recently did (by
> surprise) and the photographs are fine but the text is raised a bit and could
> be
> scratched off. I am curious if others have used this process as well. Thanks,
> Mary Ames Sheret
> Battleship NORTH CAROLINA
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