How to Apply a Print to a Substrate by Hand

How to Apply a Graphic 350x177 How to Apply a Print to a Substrate by HandIt can be difficult to evenly apply a print to a substrate by hand. Oftentimes, lines and bubbles can result from the uneven pressure used when applying the graphic.

Simple application tools from companies like Big Squeegee can be used to effortlessly mount a printed graphic to a substrate. In conjunction with tools like these, it is recommended to print your graphic about one inch wider and longer than the size of the substrate to allow for some leeway during application. Simply trim off the excess material after applying the print.

In the video embedded below you will learn how to apply a graphic to a substrate using the Big Squeegee Rivet/Dent Tool…

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Published by: Sean McGettigan

Sean McGettigan has been with LexJet for more than six years, accumulating a wealth of technical and product application knowledge as an account specialist. Among his current responsibilities, Sean is tasked with creating relevant technical and product application videos to help LexJet's customers be successful. Originally from Westwood, N.J., Sean is a graduate of both Barry University and Florida State University and a diehard Notre Dame fan.

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  1. Michael Clementi says:

    Sean,

    These videos are amazing! Just want you to know that the LexJet reps and our customers really appreciate your hard work. Thanks for everything.

    Michael

  2. Jimmy says:

    I can’t believe I’ve been doing it the hard way for so long!

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