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I would like to have suggestions on what kind of material I can use with this stand. I would prefer to be able to print it both side or maybe sew two print back a back (I don't know if we can do this). The print is 39in X 132in. I have a HP L26500.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Ben
I'm a one man shop. A mac mini will cost you less than 400$ and I know some dealer in the US will make a package deal for a mac mini and Caldera pre-installed. I've used flexi with my last printer and trust me, Caldera is the way to go.
I have a L26500 and use caldera rip with a macmini and love it. I'm not a mac lover, but at the time I did not have the time to built a linux computer.
I have a D160 and I dough it would be able to cut such a material. Maybe it would just make a small cut and the reaming would be cut with an exacto? I've never tried it, but we will see what the other folks have to say...
I have Calder and a summa cutter. You just do the same as your zund, except the name of the layer is CutContour. But you can setup the name you want in caldera.
I know this topic is old, but I can if I can have a good one for 500$-600$, does it still a good deal? I just want to use it to mount vinyl on 4x8 substrate and small job like this. I will buy a "good" laminator in about a year when I will move.
Thanks.
I'm in Canada also. I like the sprinter idea, but the one in my area (montreal) are over 30k$ or the other ones are beaten as hell (rust all over them).
maybe, but I carry alot of stuff made for interior use and need to be protected by the elements (rain, snow, etc.). This is why I would rather go the van route.
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