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If your job is trailer sides and if they are flat, then you could save a small fortune by going with a polymeric calendared vinyl and laminate. A kit (with air egress) is going to be around $550 for 54"x150'. If you were to order 20 rolls of each you'd be around $11,000 and they will perform...
what is so special about this laminator that you need it?
I can tell you with sound experience that going cheap on a laminator is a horrid idea. Nothing worse than ruining your print in the 2nd last step.
If it doesn't have to be glossy, I've got a great paper at 54" which dries instantly and is inexpensive. It is a 8mil Satin paper. 54"x164' rolls are $148.00/roll
I have a 6mil textured laminate which is FDA approved for incidental food contact. 54"x150' rolls are $279. email me and I can get you the specifications. mark@hascographics.com
I've got a great intermediate grade vinyl coated for my by Drytac. It is the same spec as the Oracal product other than being slightly thicker. Air-egress, gray adhesive.
54'x150' rolls are $279.59 so that should also put a few bucks in your pocket. I'm temporarily out of stock of matte...
Try Retac 6mil Textures for wall graphics. It comes in Sand, Canvas, Linen, and Smooth. The textures are great as they hide the imperfections in the wall and you don't laminate it. 54"x150' is under $500 and the product is removable even years after installation.
If you give me a UPS...
I forgot to mention if you just want lines, the gym floor manufacturer has us make them 2" rolls of this stuff to be put down for volleyball and basketball tournaments. You can just buy rolls of tape and apply them (with that gel)
I have a product which is meant for athletic courts. It uses gel instead of adhesive so it won't bond to the floor or leave any residue behind. When matched with a scuff/slip resistant floor lam, you've got a safe court to play on. Used for the Division II and III NCAA men's and women's final...
I sold dozens of 60 and 80" UV liquid laminators back in my Neschen days. They are very easy to operate and because they are UV curable liquids, the cleanup is not much at all. There is an operation in California making the units now and they came up with the very smart move of adding a heat...
If your graphic is primarily on a flat surface, I've got a 5 or 7 year polymeric calendared vinyl laminate. 5 year 54"x150' is $260.00 and the 7 year film is $301.74. Coated in Toronto for us by Drytac.
If you aren't really using the 40C as a removable, our 7 year grey/perm adhesive on...
Stacy - Next time you need some, try Spot ON. Much less expensive. I'm on vacation but it is well under $400/roll for a 54"x164'. You'll put a ton of money back in your pocket.
Try Spot On Clear....a drunk monkey can put it up without bubbles or wrinkles and it will remove cleanly after a few months. We sell this product to national retailers like cell phone companies, Tim Horton's, McDonalds etc.
I know these units pretty well. Feel free to call me. I've still got relationships with two technicians who know that unit VERY well and if that doesn't work, I've got a customer in Chicago who has a PRISTINE 5500 with zero cuts or blemishes on the roller....almost looks brand new.
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