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Originally Posted by dams5694 Ok thanx to all of you there
my last question about it : I plan to label some Bud jones S2 series ... and then to put the PI label on the original label ....
Will it be possible ? problems with the thickness ? will i have no choice and have to order some samples ?
Regards
Dams |
There CAN be problems depending on the depth of the inlay area- we JUST finalized new thicker vinyl for the ASM hourglasses- the first run is shipping tomorrow- theres some pics somewhere in another thread of the prototypes we did- you NEED to accurately mic the inlay area for diameter AND depth- or send me a few samples and we will mic them for you and return the chips- and provide you with accurate specs on what will work.
I believe Hogwild also utilizes a thicker vinyl for chips that cannot accept lamination due to the height of the inlay/lamination protruding above the chip- he is worth speaking to for you needs as many members use his product and I havnt heard of any disappointments yet.
Weve NEVER wanted to use this because we assemble thousands upon thousands of chips every day- our workers NEED the rigid lamination in order to make application a speedy process- we could never use this vinyl for our product. That said- for those doing their own chips and not concerned if it takes 2 hours instead of one hour- this new vinyl will work fine.
Our Bud Jones chips have a VERY small diameter so you have to have patience when you decide to label these IF you can get away with no lamination- the smaller the image the more flimsy it becomes--