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  1. Triangle Inks

    Dono if you talkin to me but I believe the EDX to be their entry into Eco-sol
  2. Triangle Inks

    Triangle is mild solvent ink- between eco and full solv. It is cheaper, more durable and color gamut is better, Have used it in two machines from new for 6 years and replaced one black head. You will have to profile- and I cannot speak to switching from Roland to Triangle being a problem-...
  3. Font please

    You guys rock- thanks Gene:notworthy:
  4. Font please

    WTFont doesn't recognize it. Thanks Gene
  5. Love working Saturday mornings..ahhh so peaceful

    Looks like a LaMettry Collision suv you are working on- my sis-in-law reps for Joanne. Still like to have you stop in if you get up this way. Gene
  6. lack the greeting to foreigners.

    Who you callin' a foreigner?
  7. Contractor Package

    We offer a discount for ordering 3 or more different products- the more you spend- the more you SAVE! My daughter can sell like crazy and this really works for her- gets people off the fence.
  8. Triangle Ink Users

    I have used Triangle for 5-6 years with never a problem (2 Rolands that were converted when new). I pay about $138/liter.
  9. Just how accurate should print/cut be?

    I have always centered on media and get good cuts. Who is your authority? Not being catty, just wonderin'.
  10. Just how accurate should print/cut be?

    May not be the problem but... I usually let my prints dry overnight and then lam and cut and if the outer rollers are not set up exactly the same as when printed the cuts are often off. I made alignment triangles for all of the widths I use (30, 48, 54) for both rollers so that they always...
  11. the gorilla gripper

    I added a .5 inch piece of rubber from an old floormat which conveniently has semi-soft round 'bumps' for extra grip.
  12. the gorilla gripper

    I've had one for a couple years- great for a old phart with arthritis in his hands. Spent 35 years pulling wrenches and working on Corvettes- my hands are shot. Can still type better than my daughter tho. I modified mine for gripping 3mm dibond.
  13. Rip Software

    For reference- the small format print version of Wasatch with cut feature is (I think) $875. Worked great on my SP300V. The 'V' models came with Versaworks- the SP300 came with a cheaper version of Wasatch.
  14. Blowing up Digital Image

    For a background image I think 50 ppi would be fine- it will not be the focal point. I usually crop out a piece that will print at 100% on my desktop and you can see how the finished product will look. We are printing signs people.
  15. What surface are you cutting on

    I believe these to be made by Republican fear-mongers:ROFLMAO:. I use Bob's rules with non-skid rubber tape (3M) on the back. 2,4,6, and 9 ft. I have also made .25 inch clear polycarb rules (stiffen with a strip of dibond) which is great for cutting between rows of prints and labels.
  16. Guillotine cutter

    I have a Challenger paper drill also- converted to use an end mill- drills quick holes in a stack of almost anything. Pict is of my Challenger 'twins'. Unfortunately they are in the messiest areas of my shop :frustrated:
  17. Guillotine cutter

    Which type cutter are you referring to James?
  18. Guillotine cutter

    Amazon has a number of similar ones from that one to several hundred dollars- I would buy one but I like to touch stuff before I buy. Like I said I have a 30" hydraulic one- this would just be for cutting into eaches (is that a word? I saw it written in a clothing store once) - if I could rig a...
  19. Guillotine cutter

    Does anyone use one of these- looks way better than a normal paper cutter- I think the blade cuts parallel to the paper? I have an old hyd paper cutter from the '40s or '50s that cuts like this (weighs about 1000#) that works great for plastics etc but is s l o w. If it cuts parallel and you...
  20. profit sharing programs for employees?

    We are always slow in winter and busy in summer- best program we have come up with is a percentage of gross exceeding our weekly goal and always a couple of pizzas on Friday if the previous week exceeded the goal- sometimes the pizzas mean more than the money.
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