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I have a guy that wants a camo pattern tyvek, wants to cover a shed with it or something, the max speed option will work for this perfectly for this. The print is coming out decent quality, good enough for the woods where no one will see it lol
After owning the printer for over 6 months I finally got to print on a material with max speed option available. Tyvek
Crazy how fast it is in person, quality at this speed can be sellable for the right application, this was uncalibrated and only slight banding which can probably be fixed with...
I significantly increased how much material I keep on hand, before I would have 1-2 weeks worth on hand for my most used materials, now I keep 3+ months on hand. Down side to this is takes up lots of space and lots of money tied up but after having a couple of days where my printers sat idle...
The printer comes with a one year warranty, the 1st year is when the contract is not needed imo. I've had Canon out 2-3 times (including part replacements) and have called them a few times all covered under warranty. (printheads not covered under warranty but same goes for the service contract)...
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can also tape 2 of them together with banner tape if you need a smaller pouch attached to the bigger one
Git it fixed, it was turned off in the profile but wasn't getting sent to the printer after the profile was changed. A computer and printer restart fixed it
I'm trying to print on Prestotex 17mil material, profile supplied by the material manufacturer. I can't seem to turn off aac marks and the printer prints them and then gets a aac mark read error as the material is too rough for the marks. What an I missing? AAC marks set to off and still prints...
I live in large city, 30 miles away is how far many people drive to work, 30 miles doesn't even get you to the other side of town, add traffic and it is very common to spend an hr driving somewhere. At least in a rural area you don't have to deal with traffic
I have prints on Oracal 651 with Roland Eco Sol Max 2 inks that look brand new on my car 3+ years in unlaminated in TX so I find it believable that prints can last a few years without lam.
i put a unlaminated print with roland TR2 inks on my dumpster that gets so hot you can't touch it and it...
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What happens when you apply a standard industry car wrapping media, printed on the Canon Colorado 1650 to a car… and you laminate the side panels, but leave the hood portion unlaminated, and then subject it to 6 months and 5 days of punishing Chicago weather? We put it to the test and the...
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