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My glider has several cockpit placards that are in pretty sad shape.
I would like to get new placards printed with white letters on black background. On a durable (maybe vinyl) sticky backed sheet. Does anybody know of a source for such printing ? Or have an alternate that they suggest ? I allready have black on white paper labels. Thanks Todd Smith "3S" |
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Cumulus soaring has these for sale for $1. Hard to imagine you are
going to find a significantly cheaper way to make them. http://www.soarmn.com/cumulus/ Look under "Miscellaneous" |
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![]() toad wrote: My glider has several cockpit placards that are in pretty sad shape. One method is to photocopy the placard from the flight manual, stick it in place, then seal with clear nail varnish (polish). I've also had fairly good results laminating with clear shelf covering. Andy |
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Buying them from Paul Remde is a good solution. However, if you want to be
a little more creative, try a color ink jet printer with archival ink and photo paper. Design the plackards with your favorite art/drawing program, print and laminate. Properly done, a bit of color makes a cockpit look neat. Often placards are grouped in one spot in the cockpit. Consider combining them into one print as with a single strip along the cockpit sides. I've seen one entire panel faced with a laminated print. Bill Daniels "Andy" wrote in message oups.com... toad wrote: My glider has several cockpit placards that are in pretty sad shape. One method is to photocopy the placard from the flight manual, stick it in place, then seal with clear nail varnish (polish). I've also had fairly good results laminating with clear shelf covering. Andy |
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This is what I'll most likely do. My biggest issue it that I want to
avoid glare, so I want white on black. I might print onto clear labels with colored ink and place those on the cockpit rails. Todd |
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Check your local yellow pages (yp.yahoo.com and set your location) for
a FastSigns or similar shop. They do that stuff. ~ted/2NO |
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When I was getting an annual, my A& P laughed at me and wanted to know why I
had so damn many placards. I told him it was required by my airworthiness certificate and manual. He still laughed. Black signs with white lettering can be made by printing out the text in a photo program. Then, save it as a .jpg file and reopen. Then, convert it to a negative and you will have white text on black. Few printers print white (the ALPS does), but you can use this method to make white on black. Using a photo printer, you can get pretty good results. Some of the photo printers use metal dyes and are quite permanent. Colin |
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Print them the way you like them on paper and then go to the local
blueprint or sign shop and have them laminated (both sides) with clear matte plastic. It's available in a number of thicknesses. If the paper placards are cut to the size you want them prior to laminating then you can trim them to size, leaving 1/4 inch or so of clear as a border. The clear border is the front and back plastic fused to each other and is pretty tough. Craig |
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Or you could simply write text in white letters on a black background
to begin with... :-)) Sometimes your print-out is more grey than black, which is because of a toner-saving option that often is enabled by default. Most laser printers do this to avoid printing large areas of pure black. You can either disable toner saving in the advanced printing options dialogue or you just chose a very very VERY dark red (or blue or whatever) as a backgrund - which the printer will print as black anyway, without bothering with saving toner... ![]() /K |
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