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Custom cut out tags that hang from your rear view mirror? We are looking at a decent amount (smacks self for not asking the customer). Its a large company.
So when printing on 30 inch material. Normally...I go to cut and it always says remove media clamps every time I always click enter and it cuts the sheet off.
Now when I do the same thing...the carriage runs just past the material then zips back to its housing and it pops up with remove media...
There is something about it. It is almost like it is harder to look at, yet at the same time looks better and feels more effective. (my opinion)
Maybe someone with a color theory background can chime in but I am looking at the print now and it is hard for my eyes to process it but it looks...
54 inch...came in this morning to see it unspooled in a pile on the floor...
At the end of the day I just open the pinch rollers so they don't get a flat spot and just let the material drop. There was never any sense taking it off the printer because we would just use it in the morning.
Never...
Thanks for the input I will check an autoparts store?
also that is the most detailed picture of masking tape I think I have ever seen! Nice
I can't go to Lowes...my wife says I have a problem lol
I operated one a year or so ago..it had problems but it was a workhorse when it worked.
The trouble is going to be the lack of tech support/parts
It has 16 heads and each one is x hundred dollars. Plus side is you can tell the printer which slowly clogging/breaking nozzles aren't firing which...
Which masking tape do you guys use where you can't use your magnets?
We've tried all manner masking tape and nothing is that great?
I'm guessing its a 3m product of some kind but do they sell it at wal-mart?
Yes we are using the cheapie AK model...
It works for everything but today we used pvc or celtac or cintra or whatever you call it for the first time and it skewed the prints horribly...
Is it just because they are kinda slippery?
Does anyone else have this problem with their high dollar lams?
I'm still figuring out the photoshop monster...I'm basically a production guy that learned on flexi, actually cibercut first (lol), then moved to learning illustrator...photoshop is scary and makes me angry every time I use it.
Normally I use offset paths to create my cut line..unfortunately when you use an effect such as a drop shadow or extrude and bevel that trick doesn't work anymore.
Is there another trick? Besides clicking my way to a cut line?
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