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depends on the job. hand lettering could be more expensive but its the only solution if your doing a weathered logo on a wooden barn with uneven boards. LFP can have a lot more detail and photographic quality for less money but the surface needs to be smooth and clean. As much as I love some...
we have the FC8000 and found the magnetic material eats $100 blades like crazy. We usually outsource anything thats not square.
direct printing using the solvent printer created a wavy pattern from the magentism. On the flatbed we can print directly.
unless you have a boatload of daily white and metallic work you should avoid the headaches. opaque white you need to go UV flatbed or hybrid. metallic? epson S series with silver ink OR an AQ Canon IPF9400 and use metallic photo paper. There are also printable metallic vinyl from RTAPE that...
RAW vs JPEG is two completely different things. What the other guy was referring to is that you can have a high res JPEG. JPEG allows for compression but you do you the option to not compress it when saving the file. In the grand scheme of things JPEG is not the best and I personally prefer...
The above is correct. under no circumstance should you imply any long term warranty on floor graphics. you only need one lady with a nail for a heel to damage the prints.
there should be a forward position in the blade holder so the blade is in the gutter and not on the strip. completely unscrew the blade holder. remove the blade then insert it in the forward slot.
you might also have to twist out more blade. we use 2 different holders so we dont have to keep...
What he said ^ 150 dpi is fine. Its not a Conde Naste Magazine you are printing. Client will not be able to notice the difference. I highly doubt the native files are 96x96 @ 300dpi. They mostly opened up a 300dpi photoshop file and dropped all their art in their which then they stretched...
we normally do it in illustrator. you need to create a layer above the art. create the mask layer where you want the metallic to hit. we use 100% magenta and we rename the color spot1. in the attributes panel make sure overprint is ticked. then in onyx open the file then go to job editor...
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