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Are you going to be laminating? I have both latex and The Epson. For just doing stickers, I love the Epson an end up using it a lot more than my latex. It does, however, have its downfalls.
Latex has way better scratch ability. I do all the banners and canvases and anything that does not...
7125 is a permanent vinyl. If you want it to be removable you need to use a real wrap vinyl such as 2080.
7125 is good for Diecut small letters. That way they won't peel off when the idiots bring it through a pressure washer.
Art setup - Unless they add a cutline... Even if they provide art, you're adding your own. Whatever your shop rate is x whatever you think it'll take you to do.
Material cost - Not just the size of the decal... Best practice is to lay out what they want, include spacing in it for cutting /...
I have GB Fiber up/down, and it's slow to a crawl on my end as well.
https://gtmetrix.com/reports/www.signs101.com/K1j7YZge/ Seems like all the performance sites are now rating it a D due to how slow it is.... it seems to be wide spread as well, not just a few of us. I tried on my work fiber...
It sounds more to me like when you add an interpass delay to a latex machine to slow it down and give it more curing time.
I know our old solvent used to have that option... I haven't played with our Epson much besides doing a few rolls of printing, but I imagine there is a similar option to...
From a 36" Printer to a 54" Printer, A cutter, and a Laminator... o_O
I'm not saying you guys are wrong. In order to replace outsourcing, you need all 3 - It's just funny how people think they can buy a printer and none of the finishing equipment with it.
Do you have a grommeter already...
I don't think a lot of people realize traffic is a whole different ball game when it comes to printing, especially digital printing.... Which if you're not doing it all the time, I can see why.
Hopefully the people that do do it, don't end substituting and making stuff work in a pinch
You can do any color almost with the 360. red/green/blue/ even yellow on white and it's traffic compliant.. So long as you use flexi traffic.
Printing on orange/yellow... That's where you're restricted to black only.
Avery, oracal and nikkalite meet traffic specs as well, so as long as your...
It's a little different when it comes to regulated traffic signage. Governments are very picky and if they find out you've been cheating, you are no longer allowed to produce Signage for them, so saving out on a few dollars isn't worth it. Not to mention if you do not meet the very specific...
This guy shows how indrestrucable it is... 3 mil isnt as strong as this, but he shows the bendability vs 10 mil coro. Especially smaller thin signs like this I can see bubble X working out great.
We still use Coro mainly... Bubble X is the inbetween.
A lot of places use SWB's here all summer.... Nothing looks more Tacky than a place charging $75 for a steak with a coroplast sign hanging in a A frame or on their window advertising specials... We use bubble X for customers like that...
Not sure how prelevant Laird plastics is out there.. But they're the only ones who sell it here. They keep a healthy stock of it, and best of all they're on my way into work... Free pickups!
Most other vendors we've asked have never heard of it. We love it though. It's uv printable so I...
Have you cleaned your encoder strip? We had the same issue after it was telling us to clean the encoder strip for a week. It'd randomly throw 86:01. A new encoder strip and sensor fixed it.
Grimco told us we needed to replace the strip and the scan axis motor as that code generally.means...
In order for it to be Regulation, it needs to be compatible products. Ie- you can't just use any overlam or even use avery traffic overlam with 3m vinyl.
Grimco must have huge markup for you guys..... We post under a buck a sqft here. That's like 80 cents non monopoly money.
I see like 30...
Nope. It's a honeycomb hardish plastic, not fluted. It's ten times as durable...and less see through than coro. We've had a few agents switch over to it for swb inserts or hanging sides, but it's not good for yard signs.
It's also perfectly flat...so it looks way better than coro. I think...
I had a 110. It was the model before the 115.... Pretty much the exact same.
It's OK. Grain train? If you're an inch away maybe. It's not a bad printer.
It all depends on what you're printing though. Stickers... Blueprints, banners? Getting a laminator? Cutter? Indoors / outdoors? Going...
Never heard of banner lamination....
I wouldn't try something not known to work. Odds are it's going to yellow, or crack/peel and look bad.
For the price of banner material I don't think it's worth it. Run an extra and hang it outside and date it. See how long before it fades... It might...
Just curious, whats so hard about cutting master 4? I don't panel much.. But I just played around with paneling, and it seems pretty easy and automated in CM4 - Unless it doesn't cut it properly after you use it?
I think this is more a case of no one bought these anymore, so let's put out a PR piece to look good and capatalize on some free publicity.
If it was "cancel" culture.... All of his work would be canceled and he'd be labeled a racist... Not just a few unknown books by him. Have you guys...
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