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I'm just about to test a bit of Avery chrome on one of my bikes and it will need to have a contour cut on the tank.
Is there a knifeless tape that will cut it?
When laminated it's pretty thick and tough.
I tried some designline and the filament just broke.
What do you experienced wrappers...
If they can give you a warranty go for it.
They are great production machines with the ability to profile media easily.
Very little not like about the 360s. We have two.
If I need a ton of posters in a hurry I run a cheapish gloss solvent paper in the 360s.
Prints great, fast and instant dry.
On our old Rolands I had to run this stuff on 12 pass or something ridiculous to get it dry enough before it hit the takeup reel.
I'd probably stick with an ecosol printer then.
From past experience I'd be hesitant to have only one HP as my only printer.
They are usually quite reliable but are too complex to repair by yourself and have a multitude of sensors which can throw obscure error codes.
Parts can be difficult to...
We went from Rolands to HP latex.
The Rolands were tough to keep running without banding on solid fills unless you ran them at 1 billion pass.
They were simple, solid and reliable though.
The HPs will run a whole roll of vinyl without banding at decent speed once loaded and output can be...
Our 360s seem more consistent than the 25500s.
Anyways we always print multi panel jobs with colour bars and make sure the panels print in sequence (also alternate tiles flipped) so any gradual shift isn't noticeable.
They are dinosaurs that were great in their day.
I'm sure people still use them but parts must be getting hard to get, ink and media are more expensive than ecosol or latex printers.
We had Rolands but now have HP latex only.
One of the reasons we like latex better is short term window decals are plenty durable unlaminated, and don't get stretchy from the ink like ecosol. Banners are also more durable.
You get no edge curl on full bleed contour cut decals either...
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