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I saw this video on youtube and was wondering where I could buy that support/boggy for the rolled material or how would I built one? It would be a good tool to have.
Look at 2:45 in the video.
I only use phototex for my walls. I use 8 to 10 rolls per month of that stuff. Liquid laminate is a PITA, but I'm looking to get a daige liquid laminator.
I always leave 3mm if they are small cut or 6mm if they are larger cut between the flexcut. I try to keep the job within 5 feet to have better precision, but I've done around 20 feet of material in the past without any problem for parts that was around 8 inches X 8 inches. If they are printed...
I will try the backlit profile, but I would prefer to create/use another one because it is only in 16pass mode.
Yes I have a spectrophotometer, it's a xrite I1 pro 2.
I have a selection when I create my profiles that is called ''high density''. Right now, the only profile using this is for backlit film. Is it the right one?
So I'm using Caldera v9 with my HP L260 and printing on the glass adhere frost material. So far, the material is great for second view printing since I don't have white ink. But my color lack of contrast compared to a regular print on white vinyl. I understand I will never achieve the same...
I'm sorry, I can't help. But I'm also interested in those kind of printers. I will follow this thread. Do you know the price of this logojet printer? I assume it's in the 20k range?
A customer called me to get a 7ftX4ft double sided light box mounted on post. He asked me if there was a solar panel and battery option for the power distribution. Is there such a thing and could you direct me a distributor for this where I could have more informations?
Thank you.
Good idea for the fluorescent foil. Also, the foil is cheaper than the fluo vinyl. Both are rated for indoor and 6 months outside.The only problem is there is no yellow fluo. My customer order orange fluo mostly anyway.
When you say gerber fluorescents, you mean the foils or the vinyl. Also...
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