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Something also to consider is how the belt is driven. Does it go through rollers this could cause issues also. I would hate to have to pay to replace an escalator motor because the a bunch of vinyl got stuck in there.
Yupo Octopus. There are different grades but it will stick to a painted wall. No adhesive it uses micro suction technology. I don't believe there is a static cling that will stick to the wall, that I know of. This stuff will stick just about anywhere painted, unpainted. I believe it just...
To do this I believe you have to use illustrator with the cutting master plug in. You would have to create two different files one for print and one for cut. Then you need to get a good print house because you need your prints to be to size correctly. Then when you get the prints back load...
1. load vinyl to starting edge.
2.start print
3. come back 10 mins later
4. roll printed vinyl over the top of take up and attach to core.
5. Manual advance take up for 3 or 4 turns.
6. let vinyl hang below take up. Stick tension bar in.
7. Flip switch.
I only burn about 3 or so inches on...
Yea not positive. Maybe you could try sending to plotter and maybe your plotter has a setting for total distance cut. I guess also depends on if the centers of letters are cut out and channeled in or if it's only the outside.
I would also like the ability to set the print area of the printer larger then what the media is. Even though you can do edge to edge on the L360 the printer can't tell the rip where the media ends and where the print zone ends. So you can only go to the edge not past it.
What about a separate bulk ink tank that could hold different types of liquid laminate? Then you just need another printhead like the optimizer. Of course you might have to start programming the printer to re-roll after initial print to allow for the liquid lam to be applied.
Usually they either don't have another guy in town or the guy in town makes really horrible signs for that price and the guy isn't happy with his work. Just his prices. You get what you payed for guy. I have no problem turning down work if it doesn't profit.
The linear foot is just the length of a print regardless of the width. Arrange a job how you would print it and then see how long the job would be. A linear foot is just your length or height.
No hands on with the extrusions. But hands on with the sliding miters. I like Makita but I think bosch makes a better product personally. I think overall just built better. But both work great.
This is true but the ice chest analogy doesn't really work since the hood of the tractor would be a very smooth plastic and most coolers have the bumpy almost embossed feel to them.
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