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Did I also mention that we tested a label where it was sometimes under
water - it still looked great a year later, but it was hard to keep the
mildew cleaned off.  Completely submerged would probably be fine,
though.

-Cricket

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Subject: Experiences with flatbed printing?

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Ever since we got our trusty HP DesignJet in the office here it's been
my little joke with my boss every year that we should put a "Sintra
printer" into the budget.

Well, it appears the universe has called my bluff, and such things
actually now exist.  "UV curable flatbed printer" is the keyword... 
print on any substrate!  Wood, plastic, metal, glass -- apparently any
reasonably flat thing you can lay down on the printer, it'll print on
it.

These things are still in the realm of service bureaus at this point (I
don't think my boss will spring for a $200k printer, regardless of how
geeky cool and useful it may be), but I just wanted to ask for feedback
from anyone who has had much of this sort of printing done. 
Vendor?  Cost?  Process?  Durability?  Good/bad applications of the
technology?  Examples you've seen?

We have a project in the pipeline for which large-format graphics
printed on wood and metal might be exactly the right look, so we're
trying to get a sense for how to approach it.  Thanks for any insight.

--Allan




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Allan Ayres
Exhibit Developer
Lawrence Hall of Science
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-5200
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510-642-1254

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