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use a 8inch bufffer with a polishing bonnet. i use that with 99% iso and it cleans most everything very well. make sure you give it time to rest and evaporate before getting it into the printer. also what others said about getting them delivereed on a skid in a case is gonna be what you want to...
have you tried turning it on and off again? *joke*
any chance youve updated the system software or something changed with your access? ive had things go screwy when one of our rip comps updated on its own. usually have things turned off when it comes to updates so it took us a bit to figure out...
it looks like the holes on the belt, but hard to say. if youve had any misses with board or banner previously and you have ink in those holes, when the vacuum pulls it down it may be transferring from there. not sure, shot in the dark. does it repeat in the same spot incrementally or is it...
have you tried to reach out to ultraflex??i find it strange theres nothing else on their product page other than tech specs. alot of their specialty stuff has a decent writeup for each regarding use and prep. but ive thought about getting a sample of that too. howd that go print wise??
^^^^^ this. always feed out or core it up. ive never regretted the few bucks i waste to avoid headstrikes. a few bucks for wasted media vs 120 for a head? yeah easy choice everytime
Hey all!
Hoping someone can help me out. Got a job for some reverse print 10 mil polycarb that i personally have never run before. planning to run latex currently. any suggestions on printing that could be helpful would be much appreciated. got a lot of nerves on this one!
thanks!
with you there. vaguely know whos doing what but havent had cable and dont go out of my way to watch sports. i just get bored. i could talk music all day. thats my in.
my rule of thumb is 30 days, but as bill and gino say, manufacturer times may vary depending on the type of paint. ALWAYS TEST IN AN INCONSPICUOUS SPOT FIRST!
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