Print your Graphics at home with an Inkjet Printer
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 7:51 am
Hello,
I've tested a way to print my graphic, I just used an HP Printer (old model Deskjet840C) and printed on an fiberglass layer.
I had to take an "useless" fibeglass layer so that it would'nt affect the property of my ski. I bought this fiberglass in Switzerland under swiss-composite.ch.
It's a small braid fiberglass so that the detail are pretty good. It weight 160g/m2. Order number: 190.0508 Glas-Hohlfasergewebe 160gm2 Atlas 92cm Silan (by Swiss-Composite)
With this composite you can print on with normal ink and it's opaque so that you don't see anything what's under.
I just cuted a 20cm wide piece per 200cm length.
I have some pictures (bad quality) of my ski (good quality) if anyone want but a can't post them on the forum. You can print with a really little front (like 2-3mm height) and it's readable.
if you have some question ask me
Bye
sorry for the language, I speak French
Samuel
I've tested a way to print my graphic, I just used an HP Printer (old model Deskjet840C) and printed on an fiberglass layer.
I had to take an "useless" fibeglass layer so that it would'nt affect the property of my ski. I bought this fiberglass in Switzerland under swiss-composite.ch.
It's a small braid fiberglass so that the detail are pretty good. It weight 160g/m2. Order number: 190.0508 Glas-Hohlfasergewebe 160gm2 Atlas 92cm Silan (by Swiss-Composite)
With this composite you can print on with normal ink and it's opaque so that you don't see anything what's under.
I just cuted a 20cm wide piece per 200cm length.
I have some pictures (bad quality) of my ski (good quality) if anyone want but a can't post them on the forum. You can print with a really little front (like 2-3mm height) and it's readable.
if you have some question ask me
Bye
sorry for the language, I speak French
Samuel