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Offline mooseman

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Re: Pinball machines
« Reply #15 on: November 28, 2016, 07:45:09 PM »
design it up and get signs 365 to print it on the proper media. They can even do glass transparencies I believe
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Re: Pinball machines
« Reply #16 on: November 28, 2016, 07:51:13 PM »
Digitally printed vinyl stickers?

Those panels are screen printed man, SCREEN PRINTED!!!

Sorry, just felt like someone had to say it...
Yes, but TCT asked about customizing one for a super client. Screen Printing a single machine's playing field and back glass ain't gonna happen.

You say that like you never do singles.    :)

Offline ebscreen

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Re: Pinball machines
« Reply #17 on: November 28, 2016, 07:56:34 PM »
Digitally printed vinyl stickers?

Those panels are screen printed man, SCREEN PRINTED!!!

Sorry, just felt like someone had to say it...
Yes, but TCT asked about customizing one for a super client. Screen Printing a single machine's playing field and back glass ain't gonna happen.

You say that like you never do singles.    :)


We had a pinball refurb place around the corner that came in asking about backglass printing.
I would have loved to but we weren't set up for printing large sheets of glass one-off at the time.

Anything other than screen printing for a pinball machine is a sin though. Especially the playing field.
I don't care how thin your vinyl is, it's gonna mess up the action.



Offline Atownsend

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Re: Pinball machines
« Reply #18 on: November 28, 2016, 08:18:06 PM »
Not if you place a sheet of mylar on top of everything. That should negate any effect from a decal. If you are taking an old pinball and redoing the playing field to make a custom pin for a client, then who cares? It's pretty much sacrilege away. Im sure there are plenty cosmetically challenged machines out there that could use a refurb. Just find one that is mechanically working, but in poor aesthetic shape, that way you can't feel but so bad about changing it around.

Digitally printed vinyl stickers?

Those panels are screen printed man, SCREEN PRINTED!!!

Sorry, just felt like someone had to say it...
Yes, but TCT asked about customizing one for a super client. Screen Printing a single machine's playing field and back glass ain't gonna happen.

You say that like you never do singles.    :)


We had a pinball refurb place around the corner that came in asking about backglass printing.
I would have loved to but we weren't set up for printing large sheets of glass one-off at the time.

Anything other than screen printing for a pinball machine is a sin though. Especially the playing field.
I don't care how thin your vinyl is, it's gonna mess up the action.