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That's what I like to hear...We clean regularly as well. In the middle of 36 box truck wraps, and so far everything is looking A-Ok. Solid colors, no drop outs that I can see. Hope we can go as long too.
Good lord....we would sell a 4'x4' coro for $80. MAYBE drop to $70 each for big qty. How in the world can you stay open selling a 16 s.f. sign at $2 a ft?
Just wondering, we havent had to change one yet. I had heard you'd have to after every couple of ink carts. Yet, we are in the 3,000 ml range on all our original heads, with no issues and no warnings to change. Is this typical? Expected? Or are we lucky?
Yes, all in the profile. I have found with the right profiles, the HP L260 prints grays better than any printer I have run. There are some PMS greys that tend to 'green' on me, but mostly I hit perfect grays every time.
Seems like I am getting shorted a bit on some rolls of V3...just ran a job, had it calculated VERY well on how much I'd use. I figured I'd end up with at least 12' left at the end. Well the job finishes and I didn't have but maybe 2 inches to spare before I got a Sub Jam error on the...
Seems the smart thing to do would be outsource your first several jobs, get the money saved up, and invest in GOOD equipment. Used HP Latex machines are a great buy now, and you'll be happier with the prints, especially for wraps.
Fellers has a EZ Erase dry erase vinyl that should work for you. Beyond that, I would just use any Dry Erase laminate on your choice of white vinyl....maybe 3M IJ40 or IJ60, both removable and available with Comply adhesive for easy install.
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