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i have all the boards for that machine. i just has dissembled a machine a year ago. owner never wanted to sell it he crushed the machine but i gutted it before he crushed it. i know there are working boards machine powered on just need a print head and a clean,
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what do u think this and 3m vhb tape.
whats the best way to join max metal to pvc. i want to glue the letters i am doing for a building a little more lift. also the pvc allows me to insert threaded studs.
so i need to join max metal to pvc. max metal is aluminum sheet pvc is just pvc.the sign is a outdoor sign. so i rather not use...
I have a flag from a customer. Pandora to be exact. It's a double sided fabric. It has a nice micro fiber feel on both sides. It has block out and not Two fabric sewn tighter. Any one here do that type of job. Or where can I go to get it. I would pay for a sample of the same material to me...
Its just that series i am having problems with. fellers says its heater problems. grimco saying the same thing ordered two rolls from two different suppliers same problems. finished a roll yesterday. really nice material just the smell. wow. but the combo price is so nice i use it for partial...
nothing with application or durability. i bought a roll of 3m170ij-cv3-54 and 3m8518 laminate. at first i printed some stuff overnight and came and found a strong unbearable scent in my shop.so i wondered what and extracted the air and forgot about it. then i went to print a pannel and decided...
i have two cutters which i use form flexi sign. how do i pounce on a us cutter mh 721 form flexi. and also how do i pounce on a gcc jugar. making some templates would love to pounce.
Solvent is good for short production runs of random or short production labels. What type of cuts u do square with or without rounded corners or contour shape cuts. I see u more with a small commercial Digital press a full-time hydraulic cutter and a commercial corner rounder. Good luck.
a pigment printer wont cut it. so forget that. a silhouette is a toy forget that also. if u go that route you will get buy but have a lot of angry customers. not good for business. cheapest way to go is either with a roland 20 inch print and cut. thats a 6k investment new.
problem with that...
where is the best place to find print ad cut streaks and stripes for a toyota truck 91, 95 and 98. customer want some streaks near or like factory. any help will be much apricated.
even if u replace the print heads in the machine you will stiil be stuck. Epson put in a special program that only service technicians can replace the print heads. u can replace them but if the counter reached 100% u are screwed. they have a special program that u have to use a lobtop and acees...
at least you got a psd vector. or some thing that could be auto traced. and if i was doing 15 shirts i would say white and heat transfer. or corel draw and use simulation process. and if they complain solvent transfer with a contor cut. The fun begins when they files u get are in microsoft word...
Like any business u have to put your all in it. if u are looking to make a quick dollar maybe not. i used to work for a Fast signs in england. and i must say i worked like crazy, but i learned a lot. Its not for the faint of heart. u have to invest a lot of capital to start. but they will hold...
Unless the photographer had put his signature or water mark on the image. i consider his right to the image null and void. unless the photographer can provide me with a written copy of the no copy or distribution agreement between their party and the customer, i consider his threats nil. i would...
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