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I’m assuming you tried unidirectional already correct?
Also, we use an anti static air gun hooked to our air hose to spray down sheets. It helps a lot w/ static. Was like $1800.
We need another copy of Onyx Postershop, and been looking around the web for latest used version. Saw this listing http://ebay.us/DcGhtg. Good deal or is there a better suggestion of where to buy/find?
The 3 way really looks cheap and clunky as the graphic isn't even spanning poll to poll on all sides , better off doing a fabric one from wsdisplays that actually looks appropriate. Only reason to use the 3 way listed here would be if it was dirt cheap.
Most of the requierements you want are printed on different types of equipment. You will never be cost effective on high runs against flexo label printers, close your doors now and choose a new line of work.
Thst is correct but nowhere near the stench of solvent. Ikarasu, your owner take out another mortgage, or is he sleeping on your couch and running the one in your basement?
I call bs on you smelling latex printer. We have our latex running 5 hours a day minimum, and unless your are right in front taping the media to the take up, there is 0 smell. My Roland VG640 smells like death after only 5 minutes of printing....
I think it’s time for you to hire a graphic designer...I believe the phrase “Sh*ts Weak” describes your branding ability to a Tea (see what I did there).
What size yard signs are you getting 100 double sided an hour on that POS and in what production mode? I’m looking forward to seeing this math...
If you can swing it get an Agfa Anapurna, I looked at the HPs (I also own a 365 latex) and there flatbeds are dates / slow. ***Also if you can’t...
Understand that your 6 colors are built “enhance” CMYK prints, and achieve harder to reach colors with CMYK as a basis. White point will greatly alter color appearance as well, and that will vary from stock to stock even using the same printer.
I have to disagree, the basic rule of thumb is
Print CMYK
Web RGB
You can have your screen, proofed, equipment all calibrated to match each other via CMYK....Ever hear of G7?
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