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Yea I know that one. In the winter after cutting a lot of 48" vinyl on my Graphtec..you need to be very careful when winding it back up after cutting as your pants get pretty close the to vinyl basket with the aluminum rails...OUCH!!! Hit you right in the zipper!!!
The laminator can be a source...
Looking to try this line out for general decals and wondered how it rates compared to general Formulations 203 vinyl. For those that use it your thoughts? The next vinyl up from there was about $350 a roll and that is a bit much for a calendered vinyl.
Thankfully it was a small run..I would have been pretty annoyed if it was a large run and only notice the issue at the end of the run. I called Flexi and I think the tech was a bit confused by it as well.
I have had this happen the odd time but can't figure out why it happens. The pics show how it looks when sending it out through Rip & Print and then how the printer actually printed the decals. I can't see any reason why it would do this but more importantly is it going to cut it the way it...
I gave my old Summa d-140 plotter to my screen printer. He calls me and says the Summa software is asking for an activation key. I have never heard of a piece of hardware let alone a plotter needing such a thing...Where would I find this activation key?
The drag knife should be able to cut any shape as that is the type of knife that pretty much all plotters use these days. I have the same plotter and have to say the tangenital blade does a fine job and small detail work that a drag knife could never do properly.
I usually open pdf files in acrobat or any pdf viewer that has some export optionsl and resave as a high res bitmap. Keeps everything the way it should look
Have had mine for 2 years.. No real problems to mention...prints so much better than my old jv3.
I hear they don't make it anymore as a friend in the biz wanted the same one as mine but now he can only get a 63" with 600cc ink cartridges 2 heads.
I'm not installing , just supplying... I think the original spec was for wooden poles and you could screw them in. Not to many wooden poles anymore in subdivisions. I suggested waiting till spring but they have to be done... The Tapcons might be the way to go
I told my customer I would ask if there was anything to do this, so I ask the pro's here. I just have to supply the pole numbers but warned them that I am not sure if there is anything that will work in below freezing temps. Typically following some old spec ( which is just plain wrong) for...
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