PERFORATED WINDOW FILM
PERFORATED WINDOW FILM
PERFORATED WINDOW FILM
PERFORATED WINDOW FILM
Offering a combination of privacy inside and a view to the outside, perforated window films enable highly creative short-term advertising and promotional campaigns. These films are see-through for people inside a premises, but present vivid graphics to passers-by. They also help to control glare, UV and unwanted solar heat.
These films are see-through for people inside, but present vivid graphics to passers-by.
Significantly reduces indoor solar heat gain for window applications
Our professional installers can also remove a wrap.
Baker Design and Detail uses some of the best materials and equipment available today.
The Epson SureColor R5070 64" Roll-to-Roll Quality Signage Printer is the first of its kind to feature multi-purpose Quality ink.
This 64" roll-to-roll signage printer consistently provides professional quality vinyl, banner, vehicle wrap and other traditional signage prints.
State-of-the-art PrecisionCore printhead delivers high-quality, consistent color job-to-job and panel-to-panel.
Epson UltraChrome RS Ink technology delivers astounding image quality. This 6-color Quality ink set offers reliable color consistency on a diverse range of applications:
Vibrant 6-color aqueous Quality ink set (KCMYLcLm); also includes optimizer and maintenance liquid
Reliable color consistency - delivers consistently high image quality for repeat jobs, brand colors, wall tiling applications, and more
Baker Design and Detail uses Avery Dennison® MPI™ 7000 Series - Perforated Window Films. These PVC films are an excellent choice for applications where a graphic continues onto a vehicle window - or for retail, commercial and event venues where glass surfaces deliver brand messages. Both films in the series come with an ICS warranty and fire certification.
A premium quality, ultra-thin, ultra conformable, protective film is immediately laminated to the printed vinyl.
Avery Dennison DOL 1300Z Series offers excellent conformability, abrasion resistance, and durability. The gloss film features a synthetic liner that creates a super smooth high gloss finish which provides an overall paint like finish of printed graphics. DOL 1300Z Series is designed to be used with SuperCast Series print media.
At the design center you will begin with designing and proofing with our in-house designer, and we finalize the process with printing and installation.
Our flat Design Fee includes 3 hours design time and up to 3 revisions. Addition design work is available at a rate of $100 per hour. Clients are welcome to provide a mockup of a design, but we must still charge the flat design fee for setting up the wrap for print.
Please provide all branded assets and guidelines to ensure we meet the standards for your brand. We also require all images and graphic elements to be high resolution.
Once the design is complete, we create a proof of the wrap for you to review.
It’s important to carefully examine the proof for any mistakes you find and immediately note any changes you want made to the final wrap before printing. Any changes you have after the wrap goes into final production can delay turnaround and add significantly to your costs.
Project installation date/time will be mutually agreed upon by Client and Baker Design and Detail. If Client fails to notify of a missed installation appointment within 72 hours, a $200 “Missed Appointment” fee will be added to Client “Final Invoice”.
We require a 50% down payment to begin your project.
Before we can begin installing your wrap, your vehicle needs to be thoroughly cleaned so that the wrap will adhere properly. A high-pressure car wash that uses powerful detergents should clean off most grime and debris.
The finished design is printed in very high resolution onto 52 inch-wide vinyl panels using a large-format printer. Very large window coverings can be printed in multiple panels and carefully pieced together during installation. We carefully align the vinyl panels to ensure proper fit and applies them to the vehicle.
The installer uses a heat gun to stretch and reposition the vinyl, and a squeegee to eliminate imperfections.
It’s important to note that installers rely on sharp razors to manipulate the vinyl and remove excess material around door handles and crevices. Even with experienced installers, vinyl application is not a perfect process. As industry standard with vinyl application, there is potential for minor imperfections such as nicks, scratches, or bubbling to show on the final product.
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