Full Version: Large donor sign - purple

From: George (GPRIVATEER) [#21]
 4 Apr 2007
To: Zonas [#20] 4 Apr 2007

Hi Zona,

Thanks for the feedback! I know that the frosted look is hard to achieve through extruded plastic, but maybe there is a way to do that through some sort of foil. I will pass that on to our engineering department and keep you posted of their response.

As for the purple materials, do you mean more shades of purple or more purple color combinations? If it's the latter, we've added a few more color combinations in our new Varsity Collection, including Purple/Yellow (which is fairly popular). You can see the colors we are offering in that line at http://www.rowmark.com/laser/Varsity_Collection/VarsityCollection.asp
(if the link does not work, it's under the products section/laserable).

Also, if there is a specific color combination you're looking for, ask you distributor. Nine times out of ten we can make a combination out of exisiting components, and it's typically a 5 sheet minimum for that kind of an order. So if, say, you need a purple over gold, we can do that with no problem.

I hope this helps, and I think a survey is a good idea. I'll bring that up at our next Marketing Team meeting in two weeks. Maybe we could do that online somehow.

If you have any other questions, give me a shout! Let me know what else I can do to help...and thanks for using our products :-)

George


From: Mike (MIKEN) [#22]
 4 Apr 2007
To: Cindy (CINDYM) [#20] 5 Apr 2007

Cindy:

My process is to paint the back and then engrave the back and color fill it.

Sometimes it's hard to get the color you want on a reverse engraved color fill and it may be better to mask the front, engrave and color fill. Just depends on how much pop you want the engraved color fill to have.

I would like to see a sample of Ron's process as it sounds very interesting.

EDITED: 4 Apr 2007 by MIKEN


From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#23]
 4 Apr 2007
To: Mike (MIKEN) [#22] 4 Apr 2007

You can get a little more 'pop' in the reverse engraved filled stuff by doing a final coat of white. Primer works very well.

From: Mike (MIKEN) [#24]
 4 Apr 2007
To: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#23] 4 Apr 2007

Harvey:

That makes sense. I'll give it a try.

From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#25]
 4 Apr 2007
To: George (GPRIVATEER) [#21] 5 Apr 2007

Since you make a purple in the Varsity line, does that mean that it's a standard color that could be used in custom combinations? In which case she would only need to order the 5 sheets in the specific combination she wanted (purple/clear) instead of needing 300 sheets of a custom color.

From: Cindy (CINDYM) [#26]
 5 Apr 2007
To: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#25] 5 Apr 2007

Good question Dave. I was only thinking of the purple in the satins and not whether that could transfer as a color to the clear.

Hmmm, I'll be interested in seeing the answer from George.

Cindy


From: George (GPRIVATEER) [#27]
 5 Apr 2007
To: Cindy (CINDYM) [#26] 5 Apr 2007

Hello Cindy and Dave,

As always, there is no real easy answer for this one, but the short answer is yes, we can do a clear/purple reverse using the purple color from the LaserMax line.

However, the foil for the LaserMax line isn't really designed to be a second surface (reverse) foil. What you will actually see through the clear will be the back side of the foil, which will still be purple, but might be a slightly different shade of purple than the front side (which is the side that shows in the LaserMax line). I hope that makes sense!

Anyway, Cindy, if you would like to email me outside of the forum, we can talk about it a little further and I can even see if we have some samples (which is a shot in the dark, but I've been surprised before about what I can find around here).

Oh, and yes, that would fall under the 5 sheet minimum "rule".

Cindy, my email is gprivateer@rowmark.com.

Thanks,
George


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