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Try this,
>Refill your empty desktop printer cartridges with some solvent inks.
>Cut up some inkjet receptive vinyl into 8.5x11 pieces and put them in the holder.
> Before the printer advances the vinyl, heat it up real good with a heat gun.
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Post back the results.
Hybrid machines are not designed to handle your typical everyday vinyl cutting.
You don't have to spend 5k for a decent plotter. How about the 24in Graphtec?
Thermal and Inkjet are two different animals. If I were you, I'd take a hard look at the Edge setup or the Summa DC4sx.
Solvent inkjets need more TLC plus you'll have the additional cost of a laminator.
Your feelings get hurt that easy?... come on.:tongue:
What type of work are you looking to do with it for starters?
Bright aqueous interior prints?
Long term exterior solvent prints?
Maybe spot color thermal resin prints on metallic & reflective?
A little info goes a long way.:thumb:
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True tangential picks up the blade and rotates it from inside the carriage assembly.
Tangential emulation will pick up the swivel blade and put it back down without rotating it in the head because there is no mechanism to do that. It helps improve corner quality when cutting thick material...
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