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  1. MM needed for Mesh Banner

    Yeah, I got your voicemail and accidentally deleted it instead of hitting replay, I didn't catch the phone number the first time... Sorry about that, I was hoping you'd call back but this works too... I don't keep 8' mesh in stock and we honestly get very few requests for it so it's not...
  2. Bought used Roland PLEASE HELP!

    I won't speak to the connectivity issue since your particular device is something I'm unfamilar with, but regarding the not printing issue, step 1 is to see if there is any ink in the dampers or lines. You'll need to remove the plastic shroud that covers the heads, the dampers are little milky...
  3. 2-sided banner

    +1. Send me a PM, we can knock them out in a day or so for you if you have the time.
  4. Midwest Meet and Greet

    I think that would be ideal, since a lot of folks may be traveling to that show anyway, would kill two birds with one stone.
  5. Inexpensive Alm. Standoffs

    Grimco just started selling the Multi-Mount standoffs. They're fairly affordably priced. We've been using that brand for years and have never had a problem. For higher-end projects our fallback is Nova Display's standoffs, they're not the cheapest out there but I really like them, they have a...
  6. Prices have come waY dowN . . . Damn!!!!!

    When we were buying our last small roll-to-roll printer we looked at everything including this, but we dismissed it almost immediately, it's built like a toy compared to other machines in the sub-$20k range. I didn't see it holding up to any sort of volume at all (and the dealer actually told me...
  7. Few ?'s About Wide-Format Printers

    PM me, I'll be glad to help you out so you can get your volume up there. For that matter, if you're close enough you're more than welcome to stop by here any time and I'll give you the run down on what we do and on digital printing in general. It's hard to sell a product you don't know much...
  8. Laminator shopping

    Mosh is right, buy big and buy the best you can afford, they don't really become obsolete so get one that will last a while. Definitely go with a 60" unit if you can, even if you don't need it right now. You'll be amazed how useful it will be to have around. For your budget, I'd look at Royal...
  9. Question about BriteLine print media

    What do you need it for? How long should it last? The 3201/3203 are great, they're actually General Formulations 201 and 203, we use tons of it for cheap decals and stickers, it prints great, cuts great and seems to hold up well. It's not a long term vinyl though, I wouldn't expect it to last 3...
  10. Font ID

    Well done, thanks!!
  11. Font ID

    Anyone recognize this one? I think it's in the Garamond family but the pointy serifs are throwing me off...
  12. vinyl preference from installers?

    All of the frosted films are tricky to work with, I've always found 3M's to be the most difficult though. We've been using Oracal's 8510 coarse frosted for the last few years and have found it to be the easiest to work with (relatively speaking) compared to other films out there (MacTac, Avery...
  13. Onyx Layout Tool question

    Yeah it is, that's what's strange. Something is afoot because if I don't have crop marks turned on the images nest with no space, it's only when we turn the marks on that we get the space, even if nothing else has changed...
  14. Onyx Layout Tool question

    No, you nest in Onyx and send it to the CET as one sheet. Same basic thing that your agfa does, just not at the machine, it's done on the RIP side. I'm trying to do exactly what your screenshot showed though, except it's putting white space between them when you add cut marks.
  15. exterior life on textured surface vinyl

    We've used both the MacTac and the 3M. I think MacTac states 18 months outdoors, 3M states 6. We did a job where we used both on stucco, outdoors. The 3M has been up for about 2 years now and still looks good, the MacTac failed within 3-6 months. I'd go with 3M, but make sure your client knows...
  16. Need Sewn in rope banners near KY

    If you're looking for a merchant to do the whole job, printed and all, PM me the specs, I'm pretty sure we're a 1-day UPS ship from you.
  17. Labor of love xoxoxxoo

    Extremely jealous right here. Very very cool!
  18. Onyx Layout Tool question

    Bump, anybody got an idea?
  19. Onyx Layout Tool question

    So our new flatbed is up and running (CET) so we're now having to use Layout Tool with Onyx to nest jobs on sheets. We're new to this, we never used it before with our roll-to-roll printers, we always just let Rip Queue nest files as it saw fit. We always print everything with the corner crop...
  20. Jeti parts from Agfa Guess how much..

    I figured that, in general was just curious more how they justify $5k for what looked like an 8" piece of bent sheet metal (if that's all it is).
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