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Those CYMK vector paths are handy when setting up screen printed decals and the separtion plates (as Jen said). The third one looks green to me (I thought my monitor was calibrated?) as if the layers were flattened, and the C and Y mixed to form green and blocked out the M. :Cool 2:
Cool 2 Welcome - Nice to see some more red and white here.
If you're looking into the DC3
Corbin's in Edmonton is giving a seminar on the Summa DC3 plus
1- 8pm Sept 27 There will be a discussion on the pros and cons of the various types of digital printers.
There's one in Calgary also...
Generally the steps are:
- print the calibrate file that has a bunch of black bars with letters identifying them
- cut the print and see which letter the cutter is cutting a bar off
- go into Omega (gspplot) under the plotter settings
- enter the settings and once you save them as your...
I'm always left wondering if there's anything Fred does not know about the Edge... you've come to the right place.
Regarding the foils - on the 100 yard foils it helps to even them up by cutting off the used foil so the cartridges have the same amount of used foil on them. Duracoat seems to...
zipper,
Ideally if Cadlink, Scanvec and Gerber all worked together to build the best Edge driving, design and production software you'd have it all. - Never going to happen but it's fun to imagine what it could be. Edge printing and contour cutting is certainly more challenging than cutting...
No that was 25,000 USD FOB Boston. That's what the reseller (only one as far as I know) charges for the DC3 here.
Good points Fred,
I'm still going to stay with the apples and oranges analogy. While the DC3 and the Versacamm are wider format they're quite different in how they print and...
I think the DC3 ships FOB Boston for about 25,000 . You'll need a matching printer and foils. The DC3 is a thermal printer.
I'd say comparing a Versacamm and a DC3 is like comparing apples and oranges.
That's a good one, Fred :thumb:
Usually what happens here is the customer applies it and screws one up. So we end up selling another one - and then it comes out " Hmm, there is a bit of a technique to applying it heh ? "
I'm right there with you Greg, same dilemma - If I have to -I'll sub out the work until I have contracts/customer demand #'s pinned down. Speculating on a machine and hoping to produce products (and make a profit) the customers want makes me think twice before jumping on the 'monthly payment'...
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