Hmmm, I've used FastSigns... I don't think that process has sufficient
resolution for the small numbers on instruments.. at least not enough to
make them look "factory". Remember, you're looking a lot closer at the
instrument faces than you would at exterior graphics.
on 11/26/03 1:02 PM, Rocky Frisco at rock@rocky-frisco.com wrote:
> Here's a good way to do it if that's what ya want:
>
> Once the artwork is complete, take it to Fast Signs (franchises all over
> the country) and have them do the faces in adhesive-backed vinyl,
> four-color process. Apply carefully, so as to not get any wrinkles.
>
> All of the stickers on My Cooper S were done there. They have been in
> the weather, including the hot Oklahoma Sun (while driving), since 1999
> and have not faded at all: http://www.theluggage.net/luggagestik.jpg
>
> -Rock
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