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Check your max ink in your rip software. If you have the ability to limit to CMYK only...avoid using Lc Lm if you can. Even on So/so coroplast we have had good luck from day one of our UV printer experience.
My client whom I thanked for the donuts a week ago damn near pulled the trigger with me on 200 banners for this scam! I talked him down off the ledge...lol
Correct...you can't raise the heads. The heat is causing the material to buckle and telescope backwards. Just lower your heat and give it the interpass delay setting to get it enough heat and air to dry. You should be fine by doing that. I don't know the exact temp we use...I want to say 92°...
Lots of people feel its their civic duty to take part and offer their time for elections. It's their way of giving back or being part of the country as a whole. If it was paid for by the parties...could it be considered fair and non-partisan in the polling stations then? Not in search of a...
On the small latex 5xx series, briteline works well...but need to turn the heat down lower and add 400-600 ms of interpass delay to allow proper drying. Increasing the vac helps some...but its mostly heat. It creates wrinkles and buckling that telescopes backwards towards the print area. If...
We have a 560 as well as 1500s. If you really want to get some vomit in your mouth..we thread up 6 ft of material on the larger latex printers just to go roll-to-roll. We have at minimum... 3 ft of waste on those for anything from 54 inch paper or SAV up to 126 inch banner. As stated above...
White point from Forward and Duratex is much different. Duratex is more matte though our 1500s deal with the color much better than the smaller format HP's it seems. We use Duratex a lot...had to manually dial in a number of our special colors for one client whey grimco discontinued their...
Colex is a solid machine and support is really good. We have the 5x10 bed and its perfect for our shop. We do loads of roll media on it as well as rigid. We don't have the conveyor belt on it because of routing and such.
We charge for rush here....having to move jobs around or pull a white rabbit out of somewhere that doesn't lend itself to being a source of cleanliness...lol. We try to not have to charge rush, but some clients of ours are understanding about the charges and have already built into the retail...
For anything we print going on a wall that a client requests laminated, we go overboard and use cast matte lam. I personally don't trust a calendared lam for a wall for long term. Short term...not so bad then.
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