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Was also looking at the Adobe site and apparently they have 3 options for individual subscriptions.
$599.99 if you pay the whole year in full.
$52.99 if you sign up for the year but pay monthly
$79.00 if your only paying monthly, no commitment.
Cause you're on one of the business plans that include more bells and whistles like phone support, extra cloud storage etc.... Just individual Adobe CC that you can use on two machines is only $52.99.
So a few things......
Just cause the windows and doors are closed while your printing doesn't mean dust isn't the issue. There could be still be dust int he room and the charge from the material going through the machine might attract it to it. If your in a dusty environment you need to keep...
From what I understand they often don't fly directly above populated areas. Most of the the time it's over water such as a beach line or river. Just the perspective look s like they are.
If you have the cash I would by two separate machines. If you buy a print/cut, you still have to take the roll off to laminate, also you can't cut while your printing and you can't print while you cut. If you have separate machines you can do both at the same time which means less bottle...
The physical location of the machine.
Yes you will need one. Almost anything that is digitally printed will need to be laminated.
Do you have a reason why or just what some guy said that was trying to sell you a eco-solvent printer. We made the jump from solvent to latex and never looked...
This is a bold question to ask here and very vague. This is like saying I want to buy a car which one?
First what is your experience?
What are looking at doing, decals, vehicle wraps, wall murals, signs, etc...
What type of media will you be printing most on?
Have you ever used a larger format...
You can try the one from Geekwraps. It has two different slits. We use is on our perf window graphics and you can't even tell. Have not tried it on solid graphic window but I agree it might be too much.
I think that what he's saying is that while yes people on here do exchange advice on material, equipment and processes, what it sounds like you are asking for is a client list. This a pretty sensitive to everyone here as this is how they make their living and with the relative low cost entry...
We just picked up 2 of the HP570's and they're pretty nice. No waiting to gas off, fast, and can handle oversize rolls. The 3 liter bulk ink system is nice as well.
So as far as head strikes go, for me they are few and far between. Mostly when dealing with 3M 7930, HIP or DG, I can usually avoid them with enough vacuum, lower heat settings and increase number of passes. As far as carriage strikes where I have to restart the machine are usually fixed with...
Some times the auto trace will work but other times it's worthless. You might need to just draw it by hand. I know it's sucks but sometimes that's the only way to do it.
Up here Installer are anywhere from $17-$25 an hour. Production generally $20-$25 and a manager is $25-$30 an hour. Also most places up here offer at least medical, the good ones offer medical, dental and vision. A few also offer profit sharing.
I rocking 2 570's. Could it be several issue but not just one but they are compounding each other?
Does the 310 use 220 or 110 for power? You could be getting unreliable power to the unit or the unit might not be grounded properly.
This is very unfortunate but please try to keep us informed...
Welcome,
My degree is in Game Design, although I haven't used 3Ds Max or a game engine in years. I do use Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator a lot for vehicle wraps, as well as Flexi.
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