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  1. Miller T3 and T300 Review

    Manually adjusting the arm. It gets knocked off the set pin easily. I'm thinking its a mechanical issue.
  2. Miller T3 and T300 Review

    Personally I think its worth about $5000, not the $25,000 it sells for. Theres not a whole lot to it to justify that price. It may be my inexperience using the machine, but it gets easily knocked out of whack and must be reset afterward. It doesn't seem very solidly built. It gets the job done...
  3. Double sided Vinyl Decals

    It doesn't appear to be a traditional cling; its a heavy gauge, even without the laminate. The only way I can think is the aforementioned mirror print on to clear cling, white wash and then regular print. Due the the heavy weight of the stock, I thought it may be some special material but its...
  4. Double sided Vinyl Decals

    Hello everyone, I just received a sample of some double-sided vinyl decals with a low tack adhesive on one side, that the client uses to attach to windows. It is laminated on one side and has a peel off backer on the other that when removed exposes the other side of the print. This side is also...
  5. still alive and have a material question-felt banner/pennant material

    Any Solutions??? I have the same issue, petepaz. Did you find a solution?
  6. File set up instructions

    Hello, The owners of my shop want me to come up with some sort of file set up instruction guide for die cutting to a Kongsberg XP. It seems to me that it is too much to expect customers/clients to do this, especially considering the many variables associated with it (substrate color, path...
  7. Jigs for flatbeds

    I think the misunderstanding here regards the media roller. It falls on the jig before printing, measures the height and offsets the carriage according to your desired setting. So if the jig were a 1/4" thick, then the carriage is off-setting its height from that measurement (say .120" above the...
  8. Jigs for flatbeds

    I think the misunderstanding here regards the media roller. It falls on the jig before printing, measures the height and offsets the carriage according to your desired setting. So if the jig were a 1/4" thick, then the carriage is off-setting its height from that measurement (say .120" above the...
  9. Jigs for flatbeds

    Ok. Thank you. I was thinking that I would recess the product since the media roller encoder is measuring the height of the substrate as it rolls through. If it measures a lower height ( the height of the jig ) and the piece is above it, the risk for head strikes seems higher since the gap...
  10. Jigs for flatbeds

    I'm looking into the best way to fabricate jigs for our Vutek QS2 Pro. In some of the literature, EFI suggests that jigs be "slightly recessed from the top of the piece...". I would think that the way to do it would be to have the piece (aluminum/plastic picture frame) slightly recessed from the...
  11. Fuzzy prints on Ryno Board

    Thanks for your replies. Definitely was the static. Appreciate it.
  12. Fuzzy prints on Ryno Board

    Does anybody else have some difficulty with Ryno Board and UV inks? I can run regular foam core, sintra, corp, etc. and the prints look good, but when I run Ryno there is a fuzziness about the prints. Tried playing with the lamp settings to no avail. Using a Vutek QS2 Pro. Any tips or experience...
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