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Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is called "Better Vehicle Wraps for Sign Shops". Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist... Read Full Story
Better Software RIPs for Printing Vehicle Wraps
From:  wraptips.com
Sign shops often overlook the RIP software as a key component when purchasing printing equipment. The RIP like any other piece of equipment in your company’s workflow can either add or alleviate time and work for the operator. It’s a crucial decision in planning the way your work is handled during production. Popular signmaking software such as Signlab and Flexisign have come a long way in an attempt to bridge the gap between vinyl cutting, vinyl printing, and general design. Thes... Read Full Story
Better Software RIPs for Printing Vehicle Wraps
From:  wraptips.com
Sign shops often overlook the RIP software as a key component when purchasing printing equipment. The RIP like any other piece of equipment in your company’s workflow can either add or alleviate time and work for the operator. It’s a crucial decision in planning the way your work is handled during production. Popular signmaking software such as Signlab and Flexisign have come a long way in an attempt to bridge the gap between vinyl cutting, vinyl printing, and general design. These programs a... Read Full Story
The Right Way To Design Vehicle Wraps
From:  wraptips.com
There are basically three things you need to consider before deciding what to print on a vehicle wrap. First, how big is the vehicle and how does its contour slide? Second, given the surface you will be working on, what kind of graphics or designs would best fit the space? And, third, what is the purpose of the wrap? Assessing the surface You cannot design a wrap if you do not know what type of vehicle it is going to be installed in. The shape and size of the unit is very important. For insta... Read Full Story
Trade Secrets to Installing Vehicle Wraps
From:  wraptips.com
If you’re interested in mastering this craft, here are some inputs from vehicle wrap experts on how to do the job right. Expert tips to installing vehicle wraps: Vehicle wrap tip #1: Tape the design to the exterior first before removing the backing of the film. This will ensure that everything is in position with the template. According to an expert, taping the design will allow you to check what the printer came up with. See to it that everything is where it should be. Vehicle wrap tip... Read Full Story
The Right Way To Design Vehicle Wraps
From:  wraptips.com
There are basically three things you need to consider before deciding what to print on a vehicle wrap. First, how big is the vehicle and how does its contour slide? Second, given the surface you will be working on, what kind of graphics or designs would best fit the space? And, third, what is the purpose of the wrap? Assessing the surface You cannot design a wrap if you do not know what type of vehicle it is going to be installed in. The shape and size of the unit is very important. For insta... Read Full Story
Trade Secrets to Installing Vehicle Wraps
From:  wraptips.com
If you’re interested in mastering this craft, here are some inputs from vehicle wrap experts on how to do the job right. Expert tips to installing vehicle wraps: Vehicle wrap tip #1: Tape the design to the exterior first before removing the backing of the film. This will ensure that everything is in position with the template. According to an expert, taping the design will allow you to check what the printer came up with. See to it that everything is where it should be. Vehicle wrap tip #2: A... Read Full Story
Applying Flat Vehicle Wrap Panels to Trucks Tutorial
From:  wraptips.com
This is a basic vehicle wrapping tutorial to be used on delivery, cube, straight, and 48 ft - 53 ft commercial transports. This vinyl application method is very quick and versatile on primarily flat surfaces and can be used also in wrapping buses. Commercial trailer and truck vehicle wraps or what is commonly known as fleet graphics are a great way to not only get volume orders for square footage but can be turned around quickly with large margins. With this vehicle wrap tutorial you should b... Read Full Story
Applying Flat Vehicle Wrap Panels to Trucks Tutorial
From:  wraptips.com
This is a basic vehicle wrapping tutorial to be used on delivery, cube, straight, and 48 ft - 53 ft commercial transports. This vinyl application method is very quick and versatile on primarily flat surfaces and can be used also in wrapping buses. Commercial trailer and truck vehicle wraps or what is commonly known as fleet graphics are a great way to not only get volume orders for square footage but can be turned around quickly with large margins. With this vehicle wrap tutorial you should b... Read Full Story
Consistent Vehicle Wrap Prints and Saving Your Samples
From:  wraptips.com
Consistency in print quality is vital when printing signs, vehicle graphics, and vinyl wraps. There are numerous occasions when you have to reproduce something you had printed in the past, in part or completely. This may be because a client of yours have added another vehicle that requires the graphics to match the existing fleet or you’re attempting to replace a panel that may have been damaged on a delivery truck. In whatever the case, it becomes crucial that your colors, media, lamin... Read Full Story