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Recent content by graphics monkey

  1. Avoiding Full Bleed Printing on FB750 Belt

    Yep! Everytime we have to clean the bed all I can think is "there's got to be a better way"
  2. Avoiding Full Bleed Printing on FB750 Belt

    Thanks for the ideas! I made a 'sled' for shorter runs that worked pretty well, it's just too cumbersome for really large qtys. Let me know how the dry erase lam works out.
  3. Avoiding Full Bleed Printing on FB750 Belt

    Thanks for the heads-up!
  4. Avoiding Full Bleed Printing on FB750 Belt

    I'll give the heads flush & shrink wrap a try. We've been using denatured alcohol and soaking shop towels with it and covering that with vinyl to keep it from evaporating, letting that sit for 10 minutes and then scraping off the ink that 'blisters'. There's quite a bit of ink, so we usually...
  5. Avoiding Full Bleed Printing on FB750 Belt

    Thanks for the reply. Is that just the regular clear/brown packaging tape or the reinforced stuff?
  6. Avoiding Full Bleed Printing on FB750 Belt

    I've found a few threads on how to clean the belts on the HP flatbeds, but does anybody have tricks to avoiding having to clean the bed at all when doing full bleed prints? We do a TON of full bleed boards and putting tape on the bed to catch the bleed from the sides of the boards works well...
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