IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT PRINTING:The printing design has been made to avoid the tedious
"Color Match" process, especially in the case of your "Paragon Pinball Machine" (BALLY) having the metal parts of the aprons in dark blue.
This design vision also coincides with an
attempt to approximate the result of the original screen printing by using a cutting vector adjusted to the original edges of the main drawings. This is only possible with a high precision cutting plotter.
The main printing substrate will be
transparent vinyl and the drawing will be opaque and a layer of
white ink will be previously applied over the printing of the drawing.
The use of white ink in digital printing is expensive, but it is very cheap compared to screen printing to achieve a fully finished and ready-to-adhesive result.
"Paragon Pinball Shooter Aprons" (BALLY) restored by Zona Arcade & Mikonos for to be printed on transparent vinyl and with the use of white ink (screenshot 1).
"Paragon Pinball Shooter Aprons" (BALLY) restored by Zona Arcade & Mikonos for to be printed on transparent vinyl and with the use of white ink (screenshot 2).
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