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Nothing beats loosely wind up rolls, but if you want to complicate things a bit you can build a mesh platform for air clearance from the bottom as well.
Our company had a Summa S with tangential knife. We had to return it as it was faulty, the engineer came like 5 times changing mobo and stuff, the thing never worked correctly. I'm sure most of the machines works just fine, but that was my experience.
I'd do with air release printed or cut vinyl (makes no difference other than price), prep the surface around the rivets with 3m primer 94 and give a goooood heat treatment afterwards. I guarantee you the next guy will cry while removing the vinyl.
Print 12" squares and measure the width and height, if they're off you have an electrical problem on the motherboard/ feed motor skips steps. Another thing I'd do is print with 5 sec pause between strikes or at least try unidir to give time for the printhead to cool down, if that solves the...
There are two options:
1. Hire a production guy if you can afford it
2. Get a job at a sign company to learn stuff
I'm not being sarcastic, but if you have problems aligning a wall print you're not ready to face the challenges bigger jobs will bring, and believe me you can make huge losses on...
They're crazy slow, no optical sensor, manufactured 30y old ago (capacitors should be changed otherwise not very accurate), my pnc 1000 worked on win 7 but needed LPT printer port. Not worthless but I wouldn't pay more than $200 for sure.
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