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I have used the HP Profiles so far. I use the HP Outdoor Scrim 8pass on the Ultraflex and it has worked great so far. I am using Caldera as my RIP.
Thanks for the Optisolve Banner link. I will go with that one.
What 60" scrim banner material are people running on the latex? I run Ultraflex matte in 54" but I need a 60". Will anything larger than 60" work (say 61" or 63")? Thanks.
Definitely give the Viewsonic GTablet a look. The stock rom is very weak but you can easily flash a custom rom and by doing this it totally changes the functionality of the tablet. The hardware is awesome but the stock software is horrible until changed. You can pick one up for about...
Please, Please, Please try Caldera. I have an L25500 and I started out using Flexi and really didn't like it overall. I went to Onyx and absolutely hated the learning curve that came along with running it. I reluctantly gave Caldera a try mainly because it can only run on Linux or Mac and it...
I agree with signswi. Stay away from Flexi if you are only wanting it as a RIP. I am running it right now with my Latex printer and its just okay. I don't really like the functionality of the RIP at all. I will be moving to either Onyx or Caldera in the next couple weeks.
i had the exact same problem on installation. mine was with a black cartridge. i have had 2 bad cartridges out of 8 cartridges used. luckily i had a source locally because it took hp 2 days to get me a replacement cartridge. i didn't run into a bad cartridge in the six years of running my...
Mine is being installed today. I got mine from Northlight Color. I paid $15,140 and then $995 for setup/installation. I was originally quoted $16,140 but then the salesperson said HP was giving $1000 off if you had been to a NBM Show in the last year. I hadn't been to a show but I told them...
I like these.
http://www.ver-macindustries.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=5&idcategory=
The company is Ver-Mac Industries. These are heavy duty and end up being under $1.50/stake shipped (if you buy at least 50).
I am having/have had trouble printing a smooth gradient on my Roland SC-540. The gradient shows up with pronounced line sections where it should be smooth. When I zoom in on the screen the gradient looks nice and smooth. The file type I am using is JPEG. Has anyone came across this issue and...
I am having a similar issue it sounds like. I have the Envision 375. I'm having problems with my start stop point. For instance, on a O the start stop point doesn't match up so when I weed the letter it has a snag where the start stop point is. I called Gerber and spoke with someone and they...
Without a doubt, go with the SC-540. Don't limit yourself to 42" with the VS-420. The SP-540i is going to be much slower than the SC-540. Yes, the SC-540 is the oldest model of all the printers but it is very fast and the print quality is great. As long as the heads are in good condition and...
We use King colorcore a lot and it seems to be much cleaner when you cut using a v-bit, say for instant a 90 degree bit. It gives it a much more dimensional look as well. You will have to use svarying degrees of v-bits depending on the size and stroke of the letter.
I am looking for feedback from anyone who has one of the AGFA Anapurna M (M2, Mv, Mw) series printers. I am looking to find out general info related to their overall performance, quality and reliability. Thank you in advance.
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