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The shirt design I think is a bad idea. The crackled filter you put over it is not working for me. As soon as I find out it's a dental place it just looks like chipped teeth. I do however like the rest of it.
I can't back this up because I don't have both machines at the same time. But it seems like the way angle it comes off the vacuum platen and into the drying zone is what's causing problems. We had similar wavy problems with a reflective. As soon as you attach to take up reel the problems went...
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It's a tangential cutter instead of a drag knife. Basically the knife has the ability to turn on the x,y axis without the vinyl moving. Where your standard plotter uses a drag knife that turns as it drags. This can cause problems in really small cut vinyl because the small cuts...
Maybe he was referring to a rear window with wipers on it. And if you use the wipers a lot it will fail. But im curious if he told you vinyl would fail on a window what is he suggesting you use?
Just type it out. Use a highway font C and 4" is almost a .5 stroke already. So at 4" letters on two lines it's about 44" wide. by 11 or 12 tall depending on the spacing between lines.
Anyone tried to put two 24" rolls through their printer at the same time. Just thinking. If I could put two 24" rolls on the printer instead of 1-48"roll it would cut my post-print production time down by a lot. Anyone tried it. good experience, bad experience?
I would start with this guy. He is the one selling the machines he should have your answer. Wether or not you speak his language is another thing.
http://tecsign.en.alibaba.com/contactinfo.html
Or this company looks like the Chinese counterpart
http://www.signequ.com/
Probably a really...
1. Yes laminate... not the way you did it. You should pull off the printer laminate and then load back into the printer so it will cut both the lam and the vinyl.
2. Depends on what you do the most. If you almost only cut vinyl I would buy some different rolls. It is much cheaper then to...
couldn't you just take the top cog of the cross off. Then and run as two separate pieces. You wouldn't see a cut line if it was between the black and gold. Just a little half circle. Then layer with a single piece of clear overtop.
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