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My guess is many of your customers don't know they "need" labels...print them a short run of their logo as a small label the next time they get their truck lettered or a sign....You will be surprised how many label orders you get this way...
I agree the letters will most likely be to heavy for silicone and tape only. I would go for stud mount only as suggested above. It will make your installation quicker and you will not have to worry about it when you walk away from the job.
We have a generic "roomba" shop bot....picked it up on Woot cheap. It has been going strong for a couple years. I turned off the auto run scheduling due to different signs/banners or decals stacked on the floor, a few escapes out the door etc. About once or twice a week I just manually turn it...
Freud 8" x 64T Plastic Blade (LU94M008) available in 8" - 14"
on Amazon .... works great on our panel saw and no melting and good clean edges. Just don't push it to fast as you can burn up the blade
I would say if the Graphtec is still in good working condition and in good shape it is worth 500-800....I just sold a 5100 for $1,100. I would rather have a quality used 4100 over a new off brand plotter.
Try printing direct to the printer - I believe its a crossover cable direct from your PC to the printer completely bypassing your network....if it still does it I would guess it to be a printer issue and not a network issue...
use less tape when you start the roll of new laminate on the take up....one small piece to start it...
when ready to remove all the old paper from the takeup core. Bang one end of the core on the floor straight down - it will release the tape and you can slide the entire roll of paper off the...
I currently have a 20 yr old Graphtec a 6-8yr old Graphtec and a new Graphtec. Have owned and sold numerous other Graphtecs over the years - all were great and sold in good working condition....I have owned 1 Mutoh Value Cut and it lasted about 3-4 years before we started having feed belt and...
additional pinch roller....we purchased the 30" cutter and it comes standard with 2 .... can add a 3rd....
Larger units come with 3 and I believe you can add a fourth
We recently upgraded one of our cutters to an FC9000 as well and are using it mainly for long run cut vinyl decals. Haven't used it much for print and cut yet as we still have an 8600 dedicated to that.... We have run close to 10 rolls of vinyl through the machine and it is amazing. The network...
+1 for PVC....we recently replaced all of what sounds the same for one of our local grocery stores.... the ones we did were 4"x18" and the PVC worked great....
I have found a few operational changes/issues ie specific tools moved or do not work as well/easily/quickly as previous versions....I have no stability issues. I would say all in all it has been solid for me.
If I had it to do over I would have just stuck with X8.
This blade is what I have found cuts the cleanest and best with my panel saw
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002TUFXQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Freud Plexiglass/Plastic Blade....still cant push it to fast. I burnt up a blade cutting way to much 1/2" way to fast.
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