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  1. Laminate Roll Width compared to Media Roll Width

    Just an update on cutting stock lam rolls down: As of 2/8/16: Harbor Sales said they do not offer this service Fellers said they do not offer this service Advantage Sign Supply said they do offer this service at no charge and there may be a 1/4" variance in widths as the rolls cut. Any roll...
  2. Experience with past Graphics of Americas shows

    I'm considering going to the Graphics of Americas show in Miami this February. Have never attended this show. Was curious what past attendees thought of the show in terms of caliber of exhibitors and training as it relates to the sign industry. Thank you!
  3. Laminate Roll Width compared to Media Roll Width

    eahicks -- that's what I'm sayin'! Totally agree.
  4. Laminate Roll Width compared to Media Roll Width

    Cool. I've asked Harbor Sales about cutting and they said no. I have not checked with Fellers. Perhaps others have some ideas. PM fresh: We just got a Royal Sov. 820 (Cold) Roll laminator. Our print media is 30" and I was just hesitant to buy initial rolls of 30" lam. Think we'll be OK even...
  5. Laminate Roll Width compared to Media Roll Width

    Thanks Andriy. We're definitely not maxing out widths on prints on the 30" roll. Mostly staying within 24" wide or so. I'd be comfortable with a 28" or 29" roll of lam but am unsure how to tackle that? Does anyone cut rolls down?
  6. Laminate Roll Width compared to Media Roll Width

    Hi, We are running 30" wide rolls of media through our CJV and have just started laminating. The printer will only accept 30" wide max rolls. We are confused about the width of the laminate we should be using. It seems like the base media should extend past the over laminate so the over...
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