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Ya know what John....you're right. It does feel good to fire someone like that. I get it constantly to be honest. "We love your quality....but can you do better on pricing??" Sometimes in order to see if I'll get more work out of them, I'll take a job after getting the price up a little...
We print our wrap and small adhesives on XC 540 as well. Anything larger say trucksides or similar get printed on the 3360 EC. If oversize for flat surfaces is needed, we print on the QS 2000.
Thought about something like that. Had a recent instance where a client bought a banner from an online outfit simply for lower cost...cracked and shot in 2 months on an outdoor pole. Provider used 11oz smooth vinyl...maybe 500x500 denier. We're now doing it double sided on 18oz herculite. I...
I was throwing some of my tubes/RFIDs to my sales guy at sericol to let them see what was up with them. I also understand Pitmann now AGFA was working on something as well, but not sure where that stands anymore since AGFA took over.
I wouldnt switch my QS to 3rd party inks...have the service...
I just looked at the photos....That IS a bullsh*t print by any means. If not for the color, the nozzle loss and banding....I would kill one of my employees if they let anything like that even FINISH printing. Nobody QCd that print.
In a way I love it too...lol. This is the same case presented...
We were having some similar hardware issues with one...could not quite pinpoint it to an ip address or subnet mask issue. Drove me nuts. Just got a separate NIC card for the printer to attach directly to the computer with a crossover cable. Problem solved.
One thing with the Vutek printers...in the High production speed modes like that, IE Light Smoothing....typically that UV Ink Lawnmower effect can be pretty nasty. Tightening up the interlace...IE Heavy Smoothing improves a great deal but increases print times by approx 66-75%. Not sure if the...
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