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Don't know about printing on coro but my experience is beautiful prints, but dead slow. Once I run my students through it's basic operation I don't make them stand there and watch. Kinda like watching paint dry.
Like the boat that used a cycling team to power hydraulic pumps to run everything from rigging to rudder. That was a couple years ago IIRC. I found that one especially intriguing.
Sharpie markers work on Arlon 6000XRP and Orajet 3640 matte. I use drops of both to write PO numbers on bagged orders. Just have to wait a couple seconds with the Arlon.
Old chrome vinyl is the worst. If it was my job I would sand, repaint, install graphics. Could also send it to a body shop. Acetone is always an option.
Turtle Wax decal/adhesive remover takes the powder coat off of ACM. Ask me how I know...
I do like Bill's suggestion of an overlay...
Depends on the quality your clients demand. I would send out files to both vendors then make a decision.
My current printer with DX7 head can print crisp text at 0.060".
Rottie picture is of Peanut. She was something else. Attitude to spare. She passed 5 years ago but I'm not taking her picture down. We have a Labweiler now. Black lab/Rottie mix. She is incredible.
Okay, back on track with laminating. Never wear fleece anything anywhere near a laminator...
Depends on what you're making and what materials you're using. 100's of the exact same thing or..? I charge per square inch for industrial labels. Pricing is more per unit as I am doing VDP or manually entering information. Stock labels are the same rate with a per unit base charge...
I went from a tack cloth to using Swiffer dusters. They work well, but nothing is going to be perfect every time. Something I do is roll out the first 8" of laminate before starting. Even if you cover the laminator between uses a lot of dust, hair etc.. can land on the exposed laminate. You...
We did a color change last year including transom. Can't remember the exact length though. More than 25', less than 30'. After starting at the stern and going forward we found the trick was to start from the bow and work our way back. It was so much easier for us to work the bows compound...
Nah, not really. It's why Flexi is my go to and I bought Affinity Designer. I need to get in more practice with Affinity products. The small amount I've worked with Designer has shown it to be good for my needs.
You probably already tried but what about a Sharpie to finish the line? Wonder if your situation is unique? There are others on this forum running GoProduce.
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