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Thanks all for the informations. I'm more looking for an hybrid printer. I print mainly on rolled stock but I have more and more demand for rigid product and if I could save on the long run instead of printing on vinyl and stick it on the media it could be good. I also have more demand on size...
So if a printer like the roland LEJ-640, Fuji Acuity LED 1600 II or Mutoh 1638UH are entry level printers but I would like to have a bit more quality and speed, what would be the next step? Do I automatically double the price of the printer? I'm trying to figure if I spend a little more, would...
I've been looking for quite some time now to sub out all my printing. My printer will need to be replaced soon, so I'm balancing between buying a new printer or sub everything. I did not found any business in my province (quebec, canada) that will give me a good enough ratio of price, quality...
Size would be definitely smaller than 18x24 or maximum around that. I would never think VHB would hold up. I see you are in texas. I'm in Canada. Since we are in the winter, I don't think the VHB would be good If I install it in this cold temperature. I would prefer something more secure.
That was my first idea but I did not know if it would work on a square post. My customer says it's not "fancy enough". He would like to have something like this, but for his parking sign instead of pole banners. https://www.bannerbracket.com/products_services/
I've got a customer asking me to install parking sign on his lamp post. I don't want to drill the post and the only bracket I've found are for pole banner. Does someone have a supplier and/or reference for something? Preferably in Canada, but I can order from the US.
I'm just starting my homework. I would like automatic with a 5 colors, but it depend of pricing.
It's just I've got more and more demand about this. Just for the hard hat, I think I would print maybe 50 to 100 units per week. If there is a better technology to print on hard hat, I'm open to...
I'm contemplating the idea of buying a pad printer to mainly do prints on security hard hats. Yes I've googled it, but would like to know if I should or not go in that direction. What machine should I look for and is there any distributor in Canada?
Thanks.
Sorry for the pirate thread, but is there a shipping label printer that could print colors? I would like to be able to print a small sample of the item in the box. It would definitely help when looking for a customer order or for the customer himself if they receive multiple box. 4over does that...
Ok, so I created a pdf file with a variable data to create 200 cut vinyl. Now I'm trying to figure how to impose those to be able to cut them. I have the adobe suite software, summa cutter tool and caldera v9. They just need to be cut of a 24in roll of vinyl. No print.
How can I do this? Thanks.
I would prefer a model without the cutter. So If you tell me they are coming out the same type without the cutter, I will wait for this one. I did not find the answer but can you give me an idea of the print speed for a 5 layers print (for double sided)? Also, do you know if it can take thicker...
So I'm starting to look out for a new roll-to-roll printer or entry level hybrid printer with white ink. I will mostly use it to print white on clear material to create effect like snow or dust. I will kinda making my own frosted vinyl instead of using the fasara catalog. I would also like to be...
What do you think of this one? https://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/gasoline-post-driver/A-p8658973e For 500$cnd, it seems a good deal. We do between 100 post per year. At that price, it would pay itself I think. I hate to use the manual one.
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