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I got a QNAP TS-412.
Easy to set up, accessible from everyone on the network and one button backup to a USB HD.
Already configured FTP server comes with it too so clients can have 24hr file transfer access.
I clicked on a couple of google links to letterheads and one started downloading a .zip file and another went to a totally different site.
Definitely suss.
Print the image with bleed, lay a strip of application tape about 6" wide along the feed edge (to stop it creasing) then lay with the laminator down as usual.
I bet it was less than I paid for mine.
There were none in Oz for our L25500 so I had to get one from the US.
The freight was horrific.
I needed one for printing on various aqueous papers we use.
I've done both.
When you are in a shop people expect to pay more, take you a little more seriously and it's always nice to shut the door behind you at day's end.
Plus I really don't want customers in my home.
Looks great. Glad the move is paying off for you.
I'm thinking of moving our shop too.
We have high visibility but little parking and no place to bring vehicles inside to work on them. We can rent space next door to work on wraps but that's not ideal.
I still use the discontinued model X-Rite DTP41 and get good results.
They go for around $500 used on ebay.
Make sure you get cables, calibration reference card and CD with it.
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