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  1. Economical upgrade from designjet 5500uv

    Jhill..... I have used a few different liquid lams but I have settled on some made by these guys: http://www.senecioeditions.co.uk/. I use Glamour II if I sell anything with a high margin but that's rare. BigFish.... Right now my budget would be around £1500-£2500. Obviously I would wait and up...
  2. Economical upgrade from designjet 5500uv

    Disregard the outdoor work as that is just an option I was looking into but not important. Basically I'm spending way too much time (as well as space, drying times) applying liquid lamination to my canvas prints as they are too easily rubbed/scuffed without it. So I am looking for a second...
  3. Economical upgrade from designjet 5500uv

    Hi Bigfish, So you suggest another printer running pigmented ink?.....my main reason for wanting to switch to possibly an eco solvent is the ink adhesion problem with lots of different media. A google search reveals that many people do have this problem with pigmented inks (especially HP...
  4. Economical upgrade from designjet 5500uv

    Hi all, Apologies if I have posted this in the incorrect subforum, I was not sure which was most relevant. I currently have a 42" designjet 5500uv (pigmented) that I use to print purely canvas art which I find is fairly economical to run (cheap printheads/ink/parts). The only problem...
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