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  1. First time printing on mesh banner

    im pretty sure you would get away without the pinch rollers.....turn up the vacuum a little to compensate...
  2. Thick vinyl for stickers

    This material works great......nice and thick and sticks good...you can also try arlon dpf800(?) which is pretty thick....
  3. Chalkboard vinyl stuff

    Hexis chalk rolls come 48"... stuff works great...
  4. Best laminate to use with Substance Vinyl

    there is a 8mm available from convex.... also LG make a thin laminate for this type of application....
  5. marine grade vinyl

    Ritrama make a material specific for this. not sure of the product code though......
  6. Oracal ORAGUARD 210 vs 290

    The 210 works great.... not for any type of wrap work, but it will work fine on curved surfaces.... we use on all our flat applications, exterior/interior displays etc....not had any issues yet......8 month life easy...
  7. Which Sticks better? Arlon 8000 or Convex 6mil High Bond?

    Arlon is great on flat surfaces....anything curved its a little thick...gives a great finish though for labels because of its thickness...
  8. Pictures of MX bikes you made graphics for!

    Does anyone use anything other than convex..... that stuffs pretty expensive...
  9. printing on easyup nylon cover. choices in marterials?

    the heat wont effect the canopy......just ensure you do a test print first to ensure that the mateial works ok with not too much pressure......generally a Nylon garment film will work perfect..as for the pressing, you need to do it in sections....time consuming but looks good when done....
  10. MX Graphics: Arlon? vs Convex

    the Arlon stuff works very well....
  11. MX Graphics: Arlon? vs Convex

    all vinyls will bubble...you got to put prf holes of some kind in the panels to stop bubbling...
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