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  1. Need Advise on following Aqueous Rolls

    I think we may be zeroing in on a possible sollution, Billct2 says: knucklehead says: Tony McD says: MikeD says: I Googled my printer name/model along with various forms of 'replace' 'convert' etc. to 'pigment ink,' but the only thing I came up with was a company in China that sells...
  2. Need Advise on following Aqueous Rolls

    Good advice from all above (thanks for your input- very helpful). I bought a roll of LexJet's TOUGHcoat but can't seem to find an economical pressure sensitive laminate that I can apply by hand (will keep looking- suggestions welcome). Or instead, I might try FrogJuice as 'Clearjet' liquid...
  3. Need Advise on following Aqueous Rolls

    Thanks Knuck, I was leaning toward the Lexjet Toughcote. Their description says: "LexJet's TOUGHcoat™ ... will last up to eight months outdoors without lamination. The TOUGHcoat™ technology makes the film exceptionally resistant to water and abrasion. ... is compatible with dye and pigment...
  4. Need Advise on following Aqueous Rolls

    Dye-based (cyan, magenta, yellow), Pigment-based (black).
  5. Need Advise on following Aqueous Rolls

    I'm looking to purchase material for an older water-based printer (HP Designjet 800). I've done a bit of research and have come up with half a dozen products that I think will work for my purposes (want to do some outdoor signs but would like them to last for, at least, 6 months). I has...
  6. help understanding how to price projects

    This might help http://www.signcraft.com/sign-pricing.aspx
  7. Greetings, and glad to be here.

    Hello All, I'm just getting started with signs (somewhere between conception and beta-testing). Nothing fancy (at least, not to begin with). I've picked up an older HP Plotter, Designjet 800 (42") and my plans are to begin by finding an economical brand of roll adhesive for my printer/plotter...
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