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Would recommend 10pass curing temp seems high on the first round. Would recommend higher ink density as well. Did you get a 3M profile or are you using a generic profile?
I wouldn't say this is user error. I would say this is common issue. It has more to do with the how far you are through the roll when you load the material and the way HP designed the media path. Fresh material has a nice flat edge and loads pretty well. Material towards the end of the roll...
Nope. This is a sealant, not an adhesive, should be used to seal gaps, not to bind and hold two objects together.
Liquid Nails if you want a caulk style adhesive. Otherwise VHB would be more of a temporary thing for me.
https://www.fellers.com/fellers-shopping/cat/wrap-tools-and-supplies/sub/wrap-care/set/3m-8-oz-liquid-edge-sealer
Not sure on the painted surface of the wall though. Typically used for car wraps and such.
Every so often they get a little bit better as the images get better and the algorithms improve. Pretty soon the cars won't drive and everything will be satellite images. Google is also adding a lighting layer soon. This will show you the most lit streets at night so if you are walking home...
Check them out they still have a banner material and a wall covering jute material that are pretty cool. The jute material smells like a$$ though with the sample I got.
Have you tried swapping the magenta printheads? Does the problem follow the printhead or does it stay in the same spot? If it follows the prinhead then you are still having printhead issues. If it stays in the same printhead slot then you know you have an issue with the printhead.
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Your idea of clear is correct but does it have to be blue on the inside of the window? Can the inside of the window be white?
I would print the blue onto the clear with the text in reverse. Slap white vinyl onto it and be done. It's as opaque as the white vinyl that you use.
You have the right to deny service for any reason you want. If you do want to entertain the idea of doing the job maybe just give him a price that's not going to go through and take payment up front.
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