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So we got our HP 700W for a bit over a month now. We choose the white ink option to do mainly job with white spot color. But now, the word came out that we have white ink and we got demand for 3 layers and 5 layers jobs. I'm trying to figure out my cost in time and ink to be able to know how...
paper liner. I've made some test this morning. If I reduce the pressure at 3 and keep a small tension on the vinyl entering the machine, it work well. I did not do a piece over 7ft tho.
I'm used to premask by hand. We just got a kala mistral 1650 laminator and I was under the impression I could premask cut vinyl with it. If I do small part, there is no problem. But anything longer than 60in, the vinyl wrinkle under the premask. I've called my rep and he told me I should use a...
I have a specific area in the shop for dust or dirty work. The steeltrak was one of my option, but like you said the precision is not perfect from many reviews I've read. This is why I'm looking for other options.
How clean and precise is the cut of dibond with this? I have to admit not cutting...
So I'm looking to buy a saw to cut maintly dibond and other sign related rigid material. If I can cut acrylic and aluminum up to 80mil it would be great but not mandatory. I will also do plywood few times a year. I look between a panel saw or a track saw. What do you recommend and what...
The machine is a lot cheaper but the speed is horrible and the consumable cost is more than double. The L502 is designed for an end-user directly. It's not a ''production'' machine.
Hi, I'm upgrading my vinyl cutter for the new S2 tangential cutter from summa. I currently have a D160R and I'm wondering how much I could get for it. I'm guessing around 1.5k$, but what do you think?
Tanks.
I will put a cutting mat over it. So yes, I would seam two plywood. But If I buy a 4x8, I will have 3 seems then. I've never heard of puckboard. Do you have a link or a supplier that sell this?
I'm building my new work table. The size is 5X10. I was under the impression that I could find a plywood this size easily. Big mistake on my part. I wanted to use a 5/8 plywood. What do you suggest that is solid? The plan B would be 2 parts of material.
For myself. I ended up buying a kala mistral 1650 and put two 10ft tables on each side. It's more versatile than just a table and almost as easy to install vinyl on a board.
I have an opportunity to buy a used fotoba digitrim 64. The person have it for almost 10 years. What would be a fair price? I did not found what was the original price. Right now, they are asking 10k$ USD.
It's all open floor. I've tried the bowls idea and it work just a little and it's not constant. I've borrow a small humidifier that is rated for room around 500sqft (1 gallon I think) and after 24 hours, the humidity went up just 3-4%. I need something alot more powerful than that.
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