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I noticed in the latest 360 firmware they've removed the Photorealistic Poster Paper profile so they must have realised there is an issue.
We kept one of our old 25500s so run all our posters on that.
We got a 48" Summa cutter on price.
Buying a wider cutter would have saved hours of labour cutting down 54" rolls after printing to fit.
It was a great cutter but the 64" means we can load any width vinyl straight off the printer.
And yes the OPOS XY is worth the price alone.
Instead of asking the same question over and over how about reading people's responses to the same question:
http://www.signs101.com/forums/showthread.php?119143-Using-Latex-printer-to-print-tee-transfers-Anyone
We just moved into a new place and installed LED lighting throughout.
They are really bright - that looks like too many on your plan but get your electrician to work it out.
We went with 5000k and the colour is fine - no major surprises when taking prints into sunlight.
Ink and media for 5500s is much more expensive than the latex printers.
Ink is like double so if you're doing any quantity it would make sense to upgrade.
Tinfoil with marking pen.
Actually I had an annoying you designer once who kept asking me what is cheaper than what I quoted him.
I eventually snapped and told him to print out the job on his laser printer and tape them all together.
Download the latest Winplot - it has several handy upgrades like not cutting the rego marks and now sorts the cuts to avoid all that back and forth movement.
It might be helpful to research your target market to see what's best suited to their needs.
Also do some reading of this forum - your questions have been asked and answered almost every week for years.
We use a lot of LG3880 for construction hoardings too.
It's as sticky as the DPF8000.
We switched from DPF8000 because the glue made a mess in our L25500s.
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