Vehicle Wrap Templates

Started by Skryber, December 22, 2009, 10:58:55 AM

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Skryber

We are going to be getting into vehicle wraps here and I'm wondering where I can buy templates for certain cars. And does anyone have experience mounting these? Boss has been talking about sending me to training. I hope he does.
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tapdn

 :huh:
...send me too. I am clueless. What is that?
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Skryber

Quote from: tapdn on December 22, 2009, 11:03:29 AM:huh:
...send me too. I am clueless. What is that?

A vehicle wrap?

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tapdn

usually fried mate - sometimes pickled - often scrambled - never beaten
~ Sir B. Monsteaure
No, he's well within his rights to diss cake. Pie, on the other hand, is waaaayyyy off limits.
~Youston
I'm just a stupid printer WTF do I know
~Farabomb

DigitalCrapShoveler


I have a buddy that does that, or actually used to do that. I'll see if I can get a hold of him. I think he called it Jap Wraps. It was mainly for import bikes, but I am sure he knows how to do the vehicle shit.
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Skryber

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Same idea.
Tap, they are a way to advertise on your vehicle or some people just want a cool design on their street racer. You can put whatever you want on them but they can be expensive so I see mainly advertising. I saw a Hello Kitty one once. I upchucked a little.
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Joe

Will be a bitch to get the car through the Epson. :laugh:
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tapdn

messin wid ya a bit there Skryb. Guess I never really thought about how that kind of thing gets printed- now I am curious! Like decals but BIG sections I am guessing.
usually fried mate - sometimes pickled - often scrambled - never beaten
~ Sir B. Monsteaure
No, he's well within his rights to diss cake. Pie, on the other hand, is waaaayyyy off limits.
~Youston
I'm just a stupid printer WTF do I know
~Farabomb

born2print

Quote from: Joe on December 22, 2009, 11:22:52 AMWill be a bitch to get the car through the Epson. :laugh:
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David

Quote from: Joe da ManWill be a bitch to get the car through the Epson. :laugh:


gotta use a large format printer...


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Joe

The real trick is getting it to NOT print on the windows.
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David

Quote from: Joe on December 22, 2009, 12:00:12 PMThe real trick is getting it to NOT print on the windows.

roll 'em down, easy peasy
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