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Thanks for the info. I saw that one link you sent was out of stock. Got one from an online vendor that was recommended above in the thread...more $$ than that one but paid with amex. I know they have my back
If you installed it on a vehicle....you might be in trouble. Ask for your money back from the vendor without a doubt. Take the photos I sent...3m controltak backer and the one you have of the scotch cal and prove to them they sent the wrong stuff.
Be honest with your client and tell them if...
We use quite a bit of the 40c Controltak. Have to be careful because it can be confused somewhat after laminating. Operators have to realize our matte 3m controltak is the 40 & the glossy controltak is the 180.
We ship ALL prints on cores FYI. Keeps them protected and preserved for shipping.
You ordered the good stuff and got the cheap crap. That is not 180cv3....Controltak on the back with a much darker watermark. Big whore wholesalers....lol. BUT....IJ40-C comes with the same adhesive as the 180...
Its called Bridging in colex land. We do it all the time. There isn't a one click setup. You have to set 2 layers to do it & its pretty time intensive.
I have a particular client we digitally print for and they come and pickup the print before being laminated & take it back to their shop to airbrush. We laminate the final pc when done.
From my past experience in airbrushing...havent picked up my Iwata in years....there are things that just...
Ive been using Photoshop and Illustrator for years....if you are accustomed to P-shop, stick with it. If its a cost thing and you want to learn & put in the time to work with Corel then you are bettering yourself for investing the time and effort. We use Mac's here exclusively....so Adobe has...
We use Wagner's suggestion of the white strip all the time. The optically clear we use has a frosted backer and the Graphtec does't like it much. Always have to use the white strip in that case.
Yup. Found them yesterday and awaiting an email response from them. Thank you for the link. I was also looking for a warm referral to an outfit someone uses for larger printer parts that may have those.
Use a 2 or 3 inch core to roll/peel the masking off. Comes off consistently without leaving lines or streaks. Wiping with Iso 90% and buffing with a microfiber rag helps if you get in a pinch as well.
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