A Look Back at Some of 2016’s Best Printed Applications

With the advances in inkjet media, printers and ink, it’s no surprise that our customers continue to create some of the most innovative projects in the industry. Take a look back on 2016 with us to revisit some of the most inspiring customer projects we’ve ever seen:

Jamie Birch FeaturedTaking business décor to the next level: Designer Jamie Birch has brought a new way of displaying graphics to the table — literally. He transfers graphics onto flat surfaces such as tables, counter tops and bar tops, and constructs custom designs with LexJet Print-N-Stick Fabric and LexJet Crystal Low Tack. The details of his process is, of course, a trade secret, however, he gave an overview of the steps. READ MORE.

It’s No Ordinary Table at Jamie Birch FX Designs; It’s a Graphic Creation

Designer Jamie Birch has brought a new way of displaying graphics to the table — literally.  About 25 years ago, Birch, who owns of Jamie Birch FX Designs in New Mexico, discovered how to transfer graphics onto flat surfaces such as tables, counter tops and bar tops. It all started when his friend who owned a large sports bar in Colorado wanted to have tables with team logos on them. Birch owned a sign company and was helping his uncle build prototype designs at the time, so he used his past experience as a designer to come up with a way to fit his friend’s needs.

Quarter table“I have always been inspired by making things a little different to be better. I saw a poster in a store of a 3D football helmet and thought, glue that on a table!” Birch says.

He initially brought his ideas to life using a product called Ultra Photo Satin 7 Mil. “My first LexJet representative was Sukesh Pathak, and he was amazing at finding products to use,” he says. “I used a lot of Ultra Photo Satin 7mil, which is no longer made, so we started using different materials.”

Wet Application: How to Apply LexJet Crystal Low-Tack Polyester to Glass

LexJet Crystal Low-Tack is an optically-clear polyester with a removable pressure sensitive adhesive that is an excellent solution for removable window graphics. It can be front printed or reverse printed for inside or outside viewing.

How to apply clear window graphicsIn a previous post, I showed you how to apply Crystal Low-Tack to glass using a dry application method. While that method is great for smaller graphics, wet application is recommended for larger ones to avoid bubbling during installation.

When using a wet application method, Crystal Low-Tack should be laminated with a pressure sensitive laminate like LexJet Gloss Polyester Laminate (2 Mil) to avoid smudging the ink.

In the video embedded below, you will learn how to install Crystal Low-Tack using a wet application with a squeegee…

Dry Application: How to Apply LexJet Crystal Low-Tack to Glass

LexJet Crystal Low-Tack is an optically clear polyester with a removable pressure sensitive adhesive that is an excellent solution for removable window graphics. It can be front printed or Applying window graphicsreverse printed for inside or outside viewing.

In the video embedded below you will learn how to install Crystal Low-Tack using a dry application with the Rivet/Dent Tool from Big Squeegee