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Buying a printer in 2020 for overlays.

By gawlicd

4 years ago



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    #4 4 years ago

    These type printers are very expensive and most of the money is in the artwork. Just get the art done and let a local printer do it for you. A vinyl overlay the size of a playfield probably would not cost more than $100. If you wanted a different substrate it might raise the price some.

    #8 4 years ago
    Quoted from gawlicd:

    My original print has been in garage for years and as you can see is filthy and cut up etc.[quoted image]

    this is easy print job for a large format print shop. if you have the art ready to go and need a printer just let me know. I will do it at cost, but there should be someone local to you that can help.

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