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Perfect. That's what i'm looking for. Yeah they do seem a little pricey but i'm going to hunt around for maybe a used one and can get a good deal on one. Thanks.
Yeah We use our track saw for cuttings thicker sheets of plolycarb also stuff that is rigid. I'm looking to trim film basically something that is very flexible. I've tried regular paper cutters but they don't cut worth a crap for the Polycarbonate. Thanks for the info though.
Guys I need a way to cut .010" or .020" Polycarb (lexan) down to size accurately and easily. I normally cut out the decals on my Graphtec plotter after printing but I find it more of a waste of time to set up the file and move it over to the Graphtec if I only need to print 2 or 3 decals. I...
I have found this material from both 3M and Avery. The catch is that they basically only sell master rolls of it. This ends up being over 6k square feet of material and the roll costs damn near 10K dollars. I don't know about your shop but that is a pretty big investment for material. Especially...
I'm looking for what I think is called Destructible Vinyl. Basically it tears into small pieces when you try to remove it. I've got a customer who always wants all of their decals on this material but now that I have an HP L26500 I would like to print them on their. Anyone know who makes this...
1.)What brand and size of laminator do you have/use
Ledco Digital 38" and a Seal 62 Pro
2.)How much did you pay for it?
7k for both
3.)Was the cost worth it to you (either high or low)
So far I really like both of these laminators. I like the heat shoe on the Ledco it heats the lam up nice...
Pat,
Good Idea but with the HP Latex Printers they do not like sheet fed materials. From what I have been told is that everything you send through the printer needs to be on a roll. At least according to the HP tech people.
It does have a white liner on it so I was hoping that it would work. Yeah i guess the correct term would be re-linearizing. I'm still new to Onyx and the HP. Is it a good idea to do the calibration of the medias? It asks me every time I put a new media in.
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