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If it's truly poly and not an old piece, it should never have happened.
I was at a trade show, probably 35 or 40 years ago and the guy was demonstrating how strong poly is. He said this is so strong, I can hit it with this hammer. WHAM-O. Thing broke in a weird shape, just like your...
Technically, sintra and acrylic are two different animals and there really isn't a glue recommended to adhere the two together. You also hafta be careful about double sided tape. You might try a chemical adhesive company and share your longtime needs with them.
I believe the time to discuss these problems with a customer is BEFORE you start instead of returning it with some minor flaws and then discussing it afterwards.
Usually, if the signals going to the printer at some point get slowed down for whatever reason, it won't send a great deal of things being printed.
This is gonna happen, if your rolls are not stored properly. Usually it goes the opposite way under those conditions.
Yes, we do, but it never hurts. Look at how many other topics are brought in as new and discussed. The thing is, if you'd go back to the beginning of my answers on most subjects, they won't vary very much. That's a key to true and testified answers.
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