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I recently found a link to printers called "direct substrate printer". These type of printers would be ideal for my application. My current method is to subcontract my 4"x4" print and cut sticker jobs and transfer them myself to the substrate we are using.
I do not want a monster flat printer...
I've been cutting vynil for years, but I am considering starting to subcontract digital printing jobs.
The shop doing the job for me required my files to be in CMYK format. I use Signlab for drawing and cutting and I only use either RGB or Oracal's vynil pallete in it.
Since I do not know...
I came accross a material very similar to foamboard. Except it does not have the paper sheets on the outside. Instead, it has a very thin plastic film covering both sides.
The guy who gave me sample called it "ding board". Any idea who might sell this type of boards?
Thanks all.
I've attached a picture of a material that looks like very thin "foamy" (I think that's the name of it).
Do you think something like this could be cut with a regular cutter? Just wondering if someone has done tests with thicker materials other than vinyl.
Just thought it might be interesting...
I've noticed the vinyl would be aligned at the beginning of the cut, but after 24" or so of cutting, one side would start to get lagged. I tried cleaning the rubber rollers, but they seem to have a coat of something on top of them.
Any suggestions? Thanks
I am new to vinyls and signs. I've been following the steps from a vinyl video tutorial I purchased on Ebay. I tried doing a wet application using the home made formula featured here in the signs101 forum. When I tried to remove the application tape off the vinyl, the vinyl would not stick to...
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