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  1. Having hard time with small print

    Are you using the correct profile for the material? What size is the label/text
  2. B2B Sales & advertise

    Hard to help without knowing what it is you are trying to sell. You want to advertise but also want to keep it secret at the same time?
  3. Interested in the Epson Resin line, tell me what you love and hate about them.

    You could rewind back manually to start right after previous print but material gets obliterated going through heater twice
  4. Interested in the Epson Resin line, tell me what you love and hate about them.

    The epson r5070 wastes 3 ft of material between jobs if sent this way. One of the more annoying things about it. Doesn't start the next job until the previous one goes completely through the dryer.
  5. Interested in the Epson Resin line, tell me what you love and hate about them.

    Wish I would've bought Epson S60600 instead of the R5070L, I'll take outgassing for a few hours over warping from heat anyday
  6. using ChatGPT for sign design and logos

    Some of my best selling designs now are AI generated. I would be very concerned if I was a graphics artist
  7. Are flatbed cutters overkill for 6mil vinyl stickers?

    I prefer cutting stickers on my flatbed Colex, way less dialing in etc compared to roll2roll cutters. Flatbed is good for lower volume, depending on shape can easily cut 5k stickers in a couple hours. If you need consistent 10k+ cut stickers per day then roll2roll is easier/cheaper to scale...
  8. Thinking of replacing our 570 with a R5070.. Thoughts?

    Never ending sales/rebates. Its always been on sale
  9. Discussion Convince me not to buy a Colorado...

    Not far from Pasadena, my printer fumes are a paradise compared to what they're breathing in Pasadena
  10. Discussion Convince me not to buy a Colorado...

    Probably not as bad as spray paint or nail polish or your favorite green activist billionaire taking a flight to eat dinner
  11. Discussion Convince me not to buy a Colorado...

    Dump the fumes into your shop is better?
  12. Printhead Cost

    The new solvent epson is using the same $700 head as the Epson resin. These are not disposable heads but they are user replaceable. My guess is that newer manufacturing techniques and design make Epsons newest heads cheaper to make compared to the previous generation. Looks like epson is...
  13. Discussion Convince me not to buy a Colorado...

    Do you have an addional fan to blow the air out, I could vent mine pretty easily. Can you share what set up you used
  14. Discussion Convince me not to buy a Colorado...

    Mine asks me to replace the filters every 3 months or so, I think it depends on the hours. Kind of ads up, that's almost $2k per year of filters per year
  15. Discussion Convince me not to buy a Colorado...

    They have built in filters, you can vent or use the filters. If you dig around in the safety data you'll see it mentioned, very hidden away and in small print that to test for the chemical exposure etc they used a 4 hour per day print time/machine use (which is way under what most are doing...
  16. Will DTF be possible on regular wide format printers one day?

    I was a another shop buying a used piece of equipment and they were UV printing garment DTF, trying to remember the printer brand. I know it was a Chinese machine
  17. Positioning roll of material - Marks

    positioning the rolls where?
  18. Wholesalers for tradeshow handing signs

    What's a good source for something similar to the image:
  19. Discussion Convince me not to buy a Colorado...

    Make sure you get the service contract on day one. What they might not tell you is the service contract will cost more if you don't buy on day one and wait for warranty to expire. (the total cost of the service contract will be the same, if you buy on day one that cost will be spread over 5...
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