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could just be an old roll of material that isn't holding to the backing paper any more. Does it happen with all rolls of vinyl or just the one you are using? is there a manufacture date on the rolls?
We had a big storm that knocked power out for almost a week, and i ran my roland and other equipment on generators with no issues. It was a standard gas generator though.
you could just determine what your costs are including time, materials and overhead. Then develop your own pricing based on what you feel you should make on each sign. Once that is complete you can determine if the sign expert pricing is in line with your pricing and you don't need anyone's...
by the time you finish 2000 stores by yourself the promotion will be over and the graphics will be changing. Do you think your client wants to wait over a year for the full implementation of their program?
Allowing the client to provide the materials puts you in a bad spot because you are forced to bend the manufacturing process to their specific need. You will end up spending a lot more money in reprints and waste than if you convinced them to purchase the whole product through you. If you...
The thickness of the material isn't the issue. The ink load and the fact that the solvent ink isn't completely dry/cured straight off the printer is the issue. All i can say is if you are running 150-200 sticker runs, you are going to have a similar amount of waste either way you do it. the...
you could print onto a thin non adhesive film, then mount the adhesive to it, then contour cut it. GBC carries adhesive only products that have permanent adhesive on one face and removable on the opposite face which is a pretty common solution for short term interior window graphics if i am not...
you can print and cut full bleed stickers on the roland, you have to let the ink cure/dry first before cutting to avoid the edge curling. Optimal cure time is 24 hours. I am sure you could get away with less cure time, but test it out at different times to see what works best for your...
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