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I haven't had any problems, I say 20+ degree swings daily, Only if I let humidity get over 65% the material stats getting wavy but that gets fixed as soon as humidity drops down. Eco sol inks and Colorado (which mixes inks 24/7 and heats ink up very hot in the heads around 200 degrees I think)
I have a California Air for my flatbed. way quitter than a regular compressor
https://www.globalindustrial.com/p/ultra-quiet-oil-free-air-compressor-8-gallon-horizontal
More than enough for my Colex, Cycles on every 20 min or so when using the flatbed
I have a second one for the flatbed...
why 72? I like around 65 in the winter and it gets 50s at night.
80 is the best my AC will do when its 105 outside in the summer.
Humidity seems to be more have more effect on things than temp.
ask canon to print you a roll and try wrapping with it, sales guy should be able to arrange that
I don't wrap but do lots of smaller decals for cars, no issues with that printed on the Colorado
as far as banners I recently printed a 5ft x 50ft banner in under 50 minutes
Any barcode reader will work, I got a wireless one from Amazon.
The qr code support is a software upgrade you would have to purchase from colex but not need imo for wallpaper, barcode reader is super easy
I have a general flatbed question, my belt is getting torn up a bit at the seam and wondering if there are any tips to prolong the life of that area. I put duct tape there for now
I was thinking maybe glue in a patch?
Don't use 631, high failure rate. Switched to permanent adhesive vinyl and 0 complaints, 631 was causing lots of complaints. Plus with the recent price increases on 631 its cheaper to print on common permanent vinyl
Can your printer print at "601.183 ppi"? I'm guessing whatever ppi the image is has to be converted to whatever dpi the printer is capable of based on the profile/printer limitations
Really good video about what can happen
Employee Secretly STEALS Our Best Customer While I Pay and Train Him to be VP of Our Machine Shop
Cool Plot twist at the end when the customer comes back after quality went downhill
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