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Welcome aboard...not far from ya. DCS Is the only printer I have physically seen in person ...at the AC Sign Show....that can do the ADA depth on the small plaques and such to be compliant. They seem to be solid machines but slow to print.
Arlon is nice...and I was on a call about the SLX+ this morning with my rep and he said the tack is increasing on it vs the SLX. Im awaiting a sample roll in the near future.
One wrap of IJ 35 for example is 12 inches roughly. With the small latex, we feed just beyond the heater door so the media doesn't get jammed up in there anyway. Just enough to put a spring loaded clamp for some weight or to get it onto a take-up.
I cradle the rolls in my arm and put one home on the right side of our small latex then work the 2nd side in. Like others have stated, just let that first wrap overhang and you dont have the fingerprint issue really. Even that little bit isn't a big deal on most printers....typically you need...
Stick with Ai then. You can set up your marks there....segmented or normal corners. Just make sure you're not on the LATEST version of CC 2021....Cutting Master does not work in the latest upgrade.
I would say IJ39 on that and not the IJ35. Theres no air egress pattern there. As for the lam, that looks more like a standard pebble type of floor finish on it. 3645 has a different texture on it.
We have that issue once in a while with 8518 and file a claim with our vendor to let them deal with it. Sucks when you loose prints because of crap like that. The time and effort cannot be recouped.
Don't you love it when you receive a public compliment from a long-term loyal client? Things like this really make your day! A shout-out to Mr. Moroney, for his kindness and continued business of large-format print work.
The uv ink with the day night is really nice. Just did a pair of faces for someone and they look really nice after being laminated.... Cant wait to see some pics installed.
Its actually not printed on both sides but rather on clear SAV. Its printed in line, one side in 3 layers. The first image is technically your "density print". The next layer of white is your translucent/diffuser layer and the top layer is your color correct layer. Instead of a double hit...
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