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I was going to say knifeless tape to get the lines you want. Then apply a larger section that goes beyond the knifeless tape. Pull the string and remove excess.
Illustrator has some really good tools. some that work better then flexi. Flexi just encompasses a lot of programs into one program. If I were going to try and expand I would get photoshop. Photoshop has a lot of different tools that illy and flexi don't have. And is a thousand times...
Trying to totally figure out this borderless printing. I put the ink collector in. Load media. All of that is good. When I design my file say a 24x24 in flexi I put .25 all the way around for bleed. I want to print this now 24.5" sign on a 24" white media. I don't know how to figure out...
They pump air to pressurize the ink cartridges. If the bag got messed up inside the cartridge it could be sucking up air instead. So you would get almost no ink through whatever line it is. It looks like your running out of magenta to me.
Your telling me. That is crazy price. If you want people to jump at it and don't care for profit go for it.
I would imagine they will look like this a leg and hinge system that bolts directly to the foamcore or alumcore or something like that...
Yea make a really cheap tool $140 bucks and make them not to last and not replaceable. Oh and if you want the warranty on your material you have to use these stupid tools.
Official 3M response for you:
Dear Eric,
Thank you for contacting 3M, the innovation company. We appreciate your interest in our products.
Unfortunately, 3M does not make replacement rubber for the Roller L at this time. The only option for replacement is to purchase a new roller...
I would say your best bet is to vectorize a tif. Like they said. There is so much going on in that file. Stuff that looks like it doesn't even correlate to the final image.
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