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you can put material up to 1/2in thick to print on. and the head is manually adjustable. it does have a vacuum but still uses rollers to move the material not a belt
we have used roland's versa works and onyx/composer for our gerber edge
not sure that they are compatible with your machine but both work good and real easy to use
i will make some videos and post them as we move along but unfortunately for you guys the 4x8 stuff isn't really our thing (not that we won't be doing it and when i do i will post some vid's)
it does print faster than we expected but not as fast as the xc but one of the main things is no out...
thanks guys and no problem andrew but if the machine sucked i would have said so..haha
the kind workds are mostly facts and yes the guy who did the training did good job getting us up and running.
gino there is a weight limit but i don't remember the spec (i'll have to check)
also i will...
the LEJ640 is up and running...IT KICKS ***!!
we were able to print on all the materials we silk screen on(so far)
only item we had a problem with was a corogated box but i will figure that one out (it printed ok on the box but had some issues pulling it through, rollers slipping)
all the main...
holy crap i spent most of yesturday and today training on the new uv machine and i didn't expect to see this thread still going...haha
(it was on page 4 last time i checked now up to 6)
very carefully ?
seriously though... i use 651 for truck lettering for a customer (there trucks are not around too long, 2-3 years) and i don't really have trouble with bubbles and the letters are pretty large 18-20 high on the hood so it's a good amount of vinyl
if it's that bad maybe try...
usually $75-100 but if it is a good/regular customer we will do $25-50
(if you want to pay cash we will take anything) in general by the time we write up an order, enter in computer, produce the item and then invoice, it cost at least $50-75
years ago i had some issues with my capping stations called the roland tech and he told me that the third party inks void my warranty. turns out that the capping stations weren't covered under the warranty anymore so it really didn't matter (they are a comsumable) . here is the biggest kicker i...
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