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When your loading the roll, Do you feel the hairs on your arm standing up? Dose the roll have that much static to do that? and Also can to post a pic of what your bad print looks like?
If it was me, I would trim around them. My rule with wraps is that if it doesn't come off quick and easy, then I trim around it. The customer will never know the difference and you will save yourself tons of time.
I dont have a Falcon, I have a Roland that also has the dampers. I have had to disconnect the ink line and use a syringe to pull the ink to the head. Just a thought.
Trust me on this,,, Paint it first. A primer panel doesn't have enough gloss for the vinyl to bit to. Also depends on the quality of vinyl you are using! If you use cheap vinyl then dont be surprised when it fails in 3 months.
So your in So CAl? Is it hot down there? Is your printer in a room where you can control the temp? Also, Where you you have the heat setting set to on your printer?
If it's not static then check your head height. If its to high you can get over spray. If it is static you can use an anti static spray that comes in a can for your clothes.
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