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  1. Copywrite Infringement ?

    We print UF products as one of our primary lines, so dealing with collegiate copyright and trademark is SOP. There are a lot of aspects to consider here, depending on how picky the parodied entities involved want to get. In this case, the artist has used (primarily) the Broncos design with...
  2. Clear decal, murky situation

    I really appreciate everyone's time and help! So, the manual did not seem really clear, but between it and the "Help File", I managed another learning opportunity. I played around and printed with the registration marks, then I removed the media and reloaded it as if I had laminated it. The...
  3. Another Florida native!

    Greetings to everyone! I am in Gainesville, Florida, working for a company that took the place of a company that was one of the countries leading suppliers of SEC college decals. While I have been a materials and inventory manager in the business for quite a while, originally in Mount Dora...
  4. Clear decal, murky situation

    Thanks for the great response/advice. I am, however, very ignorant about many of the capabilities of digital printing. If I understand what Fred is saying (since we really do not have the ability to laminate), there is a way to place the material back into the Roland for cutting after hitting...
  5. Small Print & Cut Jobs

    A few things to check: 1) Print cut calibration 2) Cutting blade depth 3) Proper blade and blade offset 4) Cutting speed may be too fast for the detail (slow down the cutting speed) 5) Material length. For the best results, I do not set up to print more than 20 - 24 inches at a time. The...
  6. Clear decal, murky situation

    I have searched all 50+ pages and have found threads concerning similar problems, but not exactly like this one. I learned a lot, though!:U Rock: We are a small Mom & Pop operation and have gone from 100% screen printing on all jobs to 90% digital for certain kinds of jobs two years ago...
  7. cut contours rather tears the vinyl!!

    Another solution... In my limited experience, this can be caused by the cutting head moving faster than the swivel blade can adjust. Try slowing the speed of the cuthead.
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