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When I met CWT at the Expo in Orlando, I believe was about 2-3 years ago their tables were selling for half the price what they are selling now, and it pisses me off to know the introduction price and then a year or so later they doubled it, which is not pretty. That is a big jump and thinking...
Do you know what was the problem with the other member that got the same flatbed table. And do you know how much you saved over a new Rolls or CWT in the same size?
Did it come pre assembled or did you have to assemble it yourself, also do you need a dock for the delivery or can it be delivered via straight truck with a lift gate.
What do you use on top of the table, is it thick glass or rubber mat?
And what is the quality compared to the Rolls and CWT if you have seen any of these two in person
I am looking to add a flatbed table applicator which i think/know will speed up my production time by a lot, and am trying to see if anyone has one and which brand and what their pros and cons are.
This flatbed applicator will be used for masking, laminating and mounting. I have looked at the...
You really need two separate machines if you want accuracy. I can't recommend any printers as of now since they are all made to break in a year or right after warranty expires, but for a cutter i recommend Summa, or Graphtec, but I think summa is more accurate on longer runs
If you know how to sub out work you will do great on your own and stay small but bring in the big money. You just have to find good quality and trustworthy sources to sub out your jobs to and still make profit.
I have been staying small, me and wife for 10 years now and loving it, we have all the free time to spend with our kids in the world plus provide all the necessary things that are needed in life plus some. I went big in 2015 and before the year ended I did not waste anymore time and went back to...
I have been so scared of messing with this printer that I just use whatever I've found works for the jobs and materials I am doing and using that I have not looked into anything else as far as linearization or making custom profile etc because every time i try to do something printer breaks.
That's HP for you, I have been dealing with this same problem for years on my L260 but since I can't seem to find what's causing this problem either software or hardware I have learned to live with it and hope for customers to not notice the color shifts.
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