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Printing in high speed can be problematic. Looks to me like you are getting the lawn mower effect caused by printing in bi-directional mode. Ink drops land on the media a certain way while the head is traveling left and they fall a different way when the head travels right. This is usually...
I use Rite Media Econo Matt vinyl for tons of stuff. It's about 4mil thick so no need to lam or mask. It goes on real nice and easy. It's not meant for long term but I've got stuff that I installed outdoors 3 years ago look just as good as the day it went on. it's usually pretty easy to...
Ok, So i've had my GeoKnight dc16 w/cap attachment for a couple months now. I've been playing around with it whenever I get a chance. I'm starting to get some pretty good results with t-shirts. I think I'm at a point where I can start selling them and feel good about it. My big problem right now...
Printing on clear might not be a good idea for making signs, but it does work pretty good for creating some cool effects like stained glass or artsy fartsy stuff like that. Only one way to find out though, play around and see what you can come up with.
I make em for the movies when we're in a huge rush. I use sintra cut to the shape of the plate. I cut the multiple copies of the number/letters out of vinyl and lay them on the sintra about 10 layers thick. I then print the plate on "vehicle wrap" vinyl and lam it. Take the print and mount...
Reload everything properly and adjust tension as required. You might have to spin the take up roller by hand for a little bit till you get more release liner on there.
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