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Durable Outdoor Decals

Durable decal printing should take into consideration the message or artwork you need to display. For example, if you need your logo only, you will need to find the closest standard ink color available or use black as a solid stand by. Take into account, too, the color of the item your decals will be applied to. Make sure you have contrast so that the decal will stand out. Durable decals are made up of 3 basic components, which are decal size, decal material, and decal ink colors. They are provided as single labels with a split back liner.
Decal Material Choices: Durable decal material selection is typically based on the color or transparency of the item the decals will be applied to and. Choose from white vinyl or transparent polyester. The polyester material can be printed with adhesive on the face or back. Printing on the face of the label makes it possible to apply the decal so it can be seen correctly through glass.
Transparent Polyester Durable Decal Material - Adhesive On Back: See through poly with a permanent, pressure sensitive adhesive. It has a 3-5 year outdoor durability rating. Permanent adhesive. 60# face stock / 40# liner. Use adhesive on back to apply to any surface, and be read from the side it is applied to. Use adhesive on front to apply to glass for reading label through the glass.
Decal Color Choices: Durable decal printing colors come from the Pantone Matching System, or PMS. PMS is a "solid-color" matching system, used primarily for specifying second or third colors in printing durable decals - meaning colors in addition to black, (although, one can certainly print a one-color piece using a PMS color and no black all). Most PMS colors have a "recipe" that follows to achieve the desired hard hat decal color. The base durable decal colors, along with black and white, are combined in certain proportions to achieve other PMS colors.

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