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I found the best profile for banners on the HP 300 series is the generic profile that is already on the printer.
Its called
Generic PVC banner_10p_CMYKcm_100.icc
Frog Juice is the only option if you don't know how to cold laminate. Like others said before don't even laminate it because the material you are printing on will not outlast the ink. I'd suggest ACM to it looks semi professional and flat.
OR better yet do a vinyl banner that is 84" x 258"...
I don't have any experience with those tools. The roller I don't think I would use because I would feel more comfortable using my thumb with the Avery glove.
A 3M rep was here at the shop yesterday and he had a film swatch that was very similar but less chrome that that Avery shimmer but was very nice. It had more of a luster finish but a silver shimmer.
https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/graphics-signage-us/1080-wrap-film-series/
I have that kinda clear cutting mat on my Roll-X and I really didn't like it from day one. It is very soft and cuts very very easily and leaves marks that are visible in each cut. I quickly ordered a standard white "sign" cutting mat from SpeedPress. I still have the clear one on the table but...
I see you edited it to wrap installers. I would say a installation kit that includes hip tool bag, squeegees, 3M air release tool, 3M knifeless tape, 3M primer, Olfa knife, Olfa sissors (small ones), avery wrap gloves and a blow torch that has the long cord and handheld trigger. Maybe even one...
Try this site https://www.engineeringexpress.com/sign-post-footing-calculator-2/
I found it when I was trying to figure out what type of pole I should use for a sign.
Yeah. I may just hold on to it as an extra printer if I get the 570. It slows down a little in the winter so I don't think I'm even going to look for a new printer till the beginning of next year. I'd really like to get much more use out of my 360.
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