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  1. What laminations do you use?

    I prefer 8518 for cast but am still getting the moldy looking blotches deep into the roll. Arlon 3220 is good. Have used briteline cast, seems fine too. For calendared, IMO 8508 is garbage. We used to use Oracal 215, that stuff lasts forever but it got to be expensive. If you want good...
  2. Question Everything I've learned about perf cut/die cut stickers

    You get it dialed in on 1 then 20' into the roll you have to fiddle with it again. Some may do it but its not ideal IMO. Maybe a flatbed cutter but the roll machines I dunno
  3. Question Everything I've learned about perf cut/die cut stickers

    Roland sucks at it. Summa S3T140 is the way to go but it's still slower than cutting by hand IMO. You're wasting time with a paper cutter.
  4. Rayas en impresión roland Rs640

    Puedes explicar un Poco mas? En la prueba (foto 1), esta preguntando porque cyan y magenta esta cambiado?
  5. Best Material for Commercially Used Agriculture Equipment (Tractors, Mowers, etc...)

    We use 3755/3150 substance on machines. Most factory decals are garbage material and seriously doubt any of them used cast. Never saw any with a thick laminate except polycarb on control overlays.
  6. Fonts

    Helvetica checks out
  7. Raises?

    Lets get it back on track. I gave her $1/hr, it was what I was planning before I asked here. Who here gives performance bonuses? How do you structure that? They seem like a double edged sword for a million reasons. I have worked places where employees got really butthurt after getting a...
  8. Cutter or Router: Colex v Shop Sabre

    I think you're thinking about a plasma cutter.
  9. Cutter or Router: Colex v Shop Sabre

    If you're not using vinyl, what about a laser?
  10. Cutter or Router: Colex v Shop Sabre

    Like the Powerball? How much money needs to be in the pot before someone bets against themselves and cuts off their own finger? The left hand doesn't count either.
  11. Cutter or Router: Colex v Shop Sabre

    that just means you work too slow
  12. Suggestions Installing wall wraps over small patches?

    We just did one like that, used 5 minute mud and went over it the same day, no primer. I had to patch 1 hole 3 times because they kept hitting it with the door before we could even get to the section.
  13. Cutter or Router: Colex v Shop Sabre

    You could make some extra money betting on how many fingers each new tweaker loses before lunchtime.
  14. How do you pack extra large decals?

    Parting ways with the old cores is a real struggle.
  15. Decal needs to be 50' long

    Easy if you take your time doing a template. Stripes like these are multi piece and broke at panels.
  16. Decal needs to be 50' long

    I'd template it and make breaks at panels and doors. We have to do that quite a bit on machine decals, link-belt cranes come to mind.
  17. Raises?

    Retards.
  18. Raises?

    Where you're born is luck of the draw and that determines whose system you are forced to follow. It is what it is. For every person that disagrees with some government system there's another one that agrees with it. That's how a collective society works. The Internet has created all of these...
  19. Cutter or Router: Colex v Shop Sabre

    We try to limit sizes as much as possible. It makes ganging and shearing faster when they're all inline and butted. Not exactly a perfect solution. I had figured on using 2 individual corner dies with a hole punch offset from it and set that on some sort of variable mount to move them in our...
  20. Cutter or Router: Colex v Shop Sabre

    Have you looked into getting a custom die set made for a press that could hit the corners and holes in 1 shot or 1 whole side at a time? We looked at this a while back but never followed through.
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