Posted by Fultra on 8, 2001 at 9:41 AM:
In Reply to: Backlit Material? posted by Rahzel on 7, 2001 at 7:05 PM:
What I would suggest is calling some of the more professional graphic places. In a city the size of Columbus Ohio I found 4-5 in about an hour of phone calls.
They will use a large-format inkjet (Usually an HP or Encad Novajet) to print this. The material is 36" - 60" wide and comes on a roll so you can print it as long as you want.
If you still don't find anyone who can do it, let me know. I can lookup the place I used in Ohio adn they will do it for you via mail.
Chris
: Hey guys I need some help from the pros, some of you mentioned that Kinko's can print marquees on backlit material but I called 4 or 5 of them and none of them had it, only one said they could special order it for me but I would of had to order a large amount. At Mom and Pop shop the guy tried to pass off transparency paper as backlit, but i'm no chump. So how are all of you getting your marquees printed on backlit? Is there maybe another alternitive than backlit material that would work just as well?
: Thanks