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Normally I would say go for the 54" 1304 - benefits are that you have a faster printer, with 1 DX5 head instead of 2 DX4 heads to worry about. However, if you are not mechanically inclined, there could be a lot of work ahead of you to get it running - and without experience it may be very...
Need an installer(s) for a Nissan Cube wrap, we would supply printed Avery wrap vinyl.
This would be a full wrap including bumpers and roof, not sure if any perf is involved as we are still at the design stage.
Interested parties will need to show small portfolio of recent work for...
I honestly don't know, but can say I doubt it.
I think the path of least resistance is to pony up for the upgrade - you didn't mention how much.
Then you get all the new printers and cutters up to date.
Yup, we've been doing vans for a plumbing company for over 5 years and have wet applied their blue and red reflective stripes with no issues thus far - using Oracal 5600 series.
As the title says, I am on the search for compatible ICC profiles to use within Wasatch for our Mutoh 1624. Wasatch only includes 3 profiles (wrap film for Avery, 3M and Oracal) and I have managed to find 5-6 from 3M from their site, and also several Arlon profiles from Mutoh's site. To my...
I grew up in the offset print field and cut my teeth in the trenches as a designer/prepress technician. So I've used lots of RIPS in my time. I will say the thing that Wasatch has going for it is it's simplicity and the results we achieve are usually spectacular as far as color and print...
Well, after poking around last night at other options it seems the path of least resistance is just to pony up the extra $500.00 and upgrade to the "full" Mutoh edition. We already use the cutting option for contour cuts and with that in mind most other RIPS are going to be at least $1500-$3000...
I have long been singing the praises of Wasatch on this forum, FWIW I still think it is a great piece of software. However, after reading many negative stories, not about the product, but about having to deal with them as a company, and after dismissing it as trivial - I now find myself in the...
Hi Sidney, and welcome!
Coincidentally I just spoke to you on the phone (Sean from Prosign Studio). Welcome to Signs101 and very much looking forward to what the updated version of the software holds in store for current users. :smile:
I can't recall how many times I have been asked to make magnetics for box trucks.
I tell 'em unless it's REALLY special, it's either made of aluminum or fiberglass - so no worky! :Big Laugh
As you can see, printer prints very nice and has no problem doing solids.
(I took these pictures as it was printing today...)
The bulk tanks were brand new 6 months ago, we run this machine with the side cover off for easy access to the maintenance station - a habit I learned from our 1204.
The...
Took the plunge and snagged a new Mutoh 1624 during the sale last month. So, to make room I need to find our 1304 a new home. I got this machine off another member earlier this year when they closed their shop. I did a complete clean and rebuild swapping in a new maintenance station, all new...
IMHO - there are 2 ways to look at this.
1. If you HAVE to get a printer (you didn't say what kind of volume) and you want to do it on the cheap, I would guess an old JV3 would be perfect if it is in good working order. They are built like tanks, can handle the heavy weights easily and will...
Not to hijack - but I think I read somewhere that GraphixCALC has new owners that are in the process of updating the software for a new release in the near future...?
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