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The JV3 is a great machine....I happen to have a JV3 130SP 54" printer for sale if you are interested. Mine is currently operating and is in meticulous condition. I'm very confident that it's a better machine than a de-commissioned deal from a leasing company.
The Bosch works great and is very accurate, it isn't very handy for measuring signs though. It needs to hit the thing you're measuring and if you're trying to measure a sign then there's nothing to hit. It's ideal for something like measureing rooms where you just point it at an opposite wall.
GG, I'd sure like to see a copy of your database file to evaluate it if you'd be so kind. I'm also really looking forward to seeing your show & tell program when you have it ready. I'll bet a lot more people would be interested than you might think. As I've said before, Filemaker is a great...
Yes, I can definately cut much smaller than 2"x3" at that speed with accuracy. That decal sheet you describe would not be a problem and would be typical of what I normally do.
I have to agree with you that FileMaker Pro is an excellent database program. It has tremendous capability and flexibility, similar to Microsoft Access but far superior. There is a great support system out there for the program and lots of developers that will provide anything you can think of...
So now that we've determined that what you want to do is impossible....can I get back to stealing your thread with talk of tracking QR codes?
JK......sorry!
Simple if you understand what you just said! I'm not familar with Google Analytics but I get the basic idea of what you're saying, could you be a little more detailed on what you mean by "Make a campaign for each QR code..."
I believe that the standard speed I'm using for normal vinyl cutting is 80 cm/s. The maximum sheet size is 54" and it is very accurate on small decals. The tracking ability is fairly accurate up to about 10', I think the Summa is the most accurate tracking plotter. I am using a CG130 FX, 54"...
I'd be interested in hearing from anybody that has any information regarding the tracking of QR codes. I'm looking for a reliable way or source to provide detailed, accurate tracking.
I recently researched the Summa and saw it in a demonstration and I agree that it is a top choice plotter. I have a Mimaki plotter that has been flawless for many years, so I can recommend it. I've found the same things about the other plotters you mentioned in my research too. Having a dealer...
Tony, that looks pretty good but how do you feed vinyl into the plotter with that arrangement? There is no place to put the vinyl roll holder in back of the plotter.
Will do Dave, I'm arriving Tuesday night.
I've gotten a couple of cell numbers so far, as soon as I have a fairly complete list, I'll forward a copy to everyone going to the ISA.
Sihl makes a 12 mil PVC #3608 DuraSol POS 310 Satin, 17 mil PVC #3508 DuraSol Pop-Up Display 450 Satin, or you can get very economical semi-rigid PVC in 10 mil from most suppliers also.
I'll be at the show and staying at the Excalibur.
If everyone has a cell phone, PM your number to me and then I'll forward a list to everyone who said they are attending in this thread. That way we can get in touch while we are there.
I shouldn't say anything because I don't know for sure but I think the main difference is that you can run many printers at the same time with production house but only one, or a limited number, with Postershop.
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