How to print onto whiteboard by Raistlin

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Raistlin
Hi all,

I have a whiteboard that I want to put some permanent text on. Any ideas how it is done please?
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Posted 13 Oct 2013, 18:21 #1 

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humphshumphs
My thoughts would be either use a permanent marker (not good if you make a mistake :lol:) or get some vinyl letters done and stick them on.
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Posted 13 Oct 2013, 18:50 #2 

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Raistlin
Thanks Richard. My script is not presentable even at the best of times :lol:
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Posted 13 Oct 2013, 18:56 #3 

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kandyman
How about something like this and a fine tip marker ?



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Posted 13 Oct 2013, 20:07 #4 

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Raistlin
Worth a thought Andy. Thanks
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Posted 13 Oct 2013, 20:29 #5 

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Mick
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Maybe you have a tame local screen printer? Depending on the size of the board and whether they can accommodate it.

Posted 13 Oct 2013, 20:44 #6 

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Raistlin
Good idea Mick :)

I've bought a set of stencils from fleabay for now though
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Posted 13 Oct 2013, 21:23 #7 

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DaveyC
How about using a vinyl graphics shop. You could then simply stick it on and it would be crisp, clear and professional?

Posted 14 Oct 2013, 19:01 #8 

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DaveyC
Forgot to say. I have used Acorn Signs in Wolverhampton but they have moved since I used them but, they come up if you Google them Paul.

Posted 14 Oct 2013, 19:03 #9 

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Raistlin
Thanks Dave :)
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Posted 14 Oct 2013, 19:04 #10 

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Raistlin
Crikey Dave. They're in Steelhouse Lane. Last time I was there I got propositioned :lol:
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Posted 14 Oct 2013, 19:06 #11 

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Duncan
We use the vinyl like they use for vinyl wrapping cars. This is used for large boards and works very well. Not sure of the company but I'm sure any will do it.
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Posted 14 Oct 2013, 19:41 #12 

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Raistlin
I'll be lucky to get it done in time for the nano meet but worth considering afterwards :)
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Posted 14 Oct 2013, 19:55 #13 

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Duncan
Ah. That whiteboard.
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Posted 14 Oct 2013, 20:13 #14 

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Bermudan 75
Duncan wrote:Ah. That whiteboard.


Me thinks this may be for listing the order of play on the T4 (Testbook version 4.Computer Diagnostic System)?

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Posted 14 Oct 2013, 21:01 #15 

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wrong Mike, its the orders for bacon sandwiches
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Posted 14 Oct 2013, 21:34 #16 

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DaveyC
raistlin wrote:Crikey Dave. They're in Steelhouse Lane. Last time I was there I got propositioned :lol:


LOL. They used to be in sedgley, which is only about 10 mins from my house. I had no idea they had moved to such a lovely area........

Posted 15 Oct 2013, 07:09 #17 


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