"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
The PLA might actually do it but none of my contract accounts touch the stuff. Have to look into this tomorrow....or start printing stickers in house.crooked- talkin' about a non-vinyl outdoor rated sticker. As a textile printer, you should know that vinyl is a big spook word for a lot of consumers, which is a valid concern from a personal health and/or environmental standpoint but also kind of a dead-end road for those who want items such as stickers since many, many printed things involve vinyl. The only serious non-vinyl adhesive film out there appears to be a corn based plastic that will actually compost over time yet (maybe?) will stand up to weather. My guess is you would print it with similar inks- UV, waterbase, etc. fwiw, I get the "ewww. vinyl" thing, but I wonder if anyone ever considers how much PVC is in their house piping alone? You would have to go through a hell of a lot of stickers and plastisol printed shirts and...I don't know, shower curtains... to even come close to consuming as much vinyl via imprinted material as there is in few feet of DWV pipe. I won't even get into flooring and siding and casing and what not. Kinda seems silly to focus on industries using drastically less of the stuff and to worry about having vinyl involved in your printing and then go home to your vinyl house. Also, I like my vinyl records. For the curious:the films are made from this stuff - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingeowhich is a PLA - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polylactic_acid