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Ended up going with the Rollover Classic table. 13'x5.5', adjustable height. Gets delivered tomorrow. I'm excited, think it will really speed up production.
Any pointers or tips for table location/setup? Or anything you wish you knew day one that you know now?
Roland XJ 540 - Great printer, super clean and reliable, well maintained, still used daily. Eco sol max inks, 6 color, take up reel. $4,000
Roland GX 500 - 54" plotter, media catch basket. $2,000
Royal Soverign RSC 1401C - 55" cold roll laminator. Rolls are in excellent condition with no...
Need to make distancing floor decals, but the entire building is carpeted. Very commercial type carpeting, don't know quite how to describe, but very thin not much carpet to it.
Is there a material designed to deal with this? They are also concerned about damaging the carpet on removal...
So between Rolls Roller, CWT and RollOver hard to pick a favorite. Hardly any bad reviews for any of them, the upper end models anyway. Tons of reviews on CWT and Rolls Roller, not so many reviews for the RollOver. So really boiling down to turnaround time and pricing. I'm a month or more...
Who are you all purchasing your CWT tables from? CWT directly or from a dealer? I see on their website they have a new model, the evolution. Looks pretty slick.
Thanks FatCat. Have seen your posts about the CWT on here. I really do like everything about the CWT, no crossbar, good pricing, and good reviews. I just wonder about the bow in the table. Do you have to make sure everything is done in the center of the table to avoid skewing? Does the bow...
Yes I have been looking at the kala aplikator also, would be very convenient using the same shafts. But what I've read from a couple threads on here, because of the bolt together assembly (which enables table expansion) the unit isn't as rigid as the others and this causes problems with...
Sorry to drag up an old thread, but... How do you like your rollovers? Looking to purchase a flatbed applicator and am researching the rollover. We would be primarily mounting to substrates and applying pre mask. Very little if not zero laminating. How does the rollover handle masking large...
Ok pretty set on getting a table now. Just need to figure out which one and from who.
As already stated, we will be using the table for, I'll say 95% mounting and masking and I doubt we'll ever laminate with it. We also have an entry door within our shop that it will need to fit through, 72"...
Great feedback everyone, thanks!
Need to hear more about these issues with premasking. Those who are having issues, are you doing a similar method to the video ikarasu posted? Good and easy pre-masking is a must for us.
We have an old royal soverign laminator 1401, and a kala. Since we got the kala we only use the RS for mounting to substrates and masking. The kala sucks at mounting, but is awesome at laminating. Recently we can't keep our RS from not wrinkling. Have been having to adjust the roller for the...
Have a 55" royal soverign laminator, bought new in 2010. Backup laminator now but we still use it to mount prints to substrates and transfer tape to cut graphics. It hasn't been feeding right for a while and finally got to the point it was unusable as it would get folded creases in graphics as...
Haven't used the etch-mark, but I can tell you for sure, 4075 R Tape, is not what it used to be. Just started a thread about it and needing a better tape for air release liners. I'm going to give 3M SCPS 55 a try.
Looking for recommendations on transfer tape that sticks to air release liners. You know for when you do print/cut graphics on air release and the tape not sticking to the liner causes all sorts of problems.
We've been using R-Tape conform 4075 rla for about 10 years. While it never really...
I wish there was a setting (maybe there is?) to print a flood of white before laying down registration marks. A nice block of white underneath would surely solve this problem. I've run into it from time to time on reflective. Of course you need white ink capabilities for this to work...
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