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In the image you posted you have registration marks. You probably don't want to cut them apart to laminate if you are putting them back on the printer to then cut.
Just sayin...
There are grants out there if you are a woman owned business and there are some women associations that make borrowing money easier than it would be at a bank but these are usually in larger city centers.
It definitely doesn't hurt and you would have more chance of taking advantage of the...
The video mentions that the military has asked them not to show the 'real' images for security reasons but I would think it's similar concept. It showed some of the clothing which looks normal to me but its suppose to be all in how the pattern is printed like an optical illusion
Local guy here in BC has perfected prints on fabric that makes you invisible. The army is very interested in his work.
See the attached story. Pretty cool!
http://www.globalnews.ca/6442772271/story.html
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Yeah I know that's why I'm trying to find out what supplies are used. They want CMYK design fine line work not the one colour thermal type printing that is out there now.
Wouldn't the laminate have to be scored from the back and the backing paper taken off so that the laminate will be covering the hinged areas of the decals? Would be great to buy the laminate already prepared this way but have never seen it.
They want samples but 500 to start and then reorders of a few thousand.
After checking into this stuff I'm now interested in finding out where to buy the laminate for these types of labels. I've never seen it sold anywhere so thinking that is custom too to get the hinged effect on the decals.
Does anyone know how they make calibration decals like in the link below?
http://www.qclabels.com/Self-Laminating-Calibration-Labels/Self-Laminating-Labels.aspx
These have a portion of the decal with laminate that still has the backing paper on it so you can write with marker and then cover it...
Hi all,
We have a Roland printer cutter that we want to sell and wanted to ask where do you look for used equipment?
I know we can post here and Craigslist which we will but are there other sites that anyone has had success with selling their stuff or sites that you check out when you want to...
If you are using the clips/clamps during the cutting after you've laminated, remove them. Every once in a while this would happen to us and read this recommendation somewhere. Have done it ever since and we haven't had any issues again.
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