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  1. Cardboard Box Printing

    The problem with running boxes on the Scitex is that they are usually not flat enough to go through without getting some headstrikes, even getting knocked askew. We've done a few smallish runs and you have to pretty much babysit the machine while it is printing. It's not cost effective.
  2. Seeking source for small run of dye-sub on aluminum panel

    Howdy- I'm looking to outsource a small run of panels that need to be dye-subbed on light weight aluminum, like your basic name plate type of job. The pieces are about 6.5 x 4.75, and I only need about 20 of them. Thanks! Slim
  3. Channel letter quoting

    You folks are simply making my point for me.
  4. Channel letter quoting

    Wow, what a lot of vitriol. Man, I'm always amazed at how hard core some of you folks are. Coming down on this guy like he slept with your mom, beating up the competition, generally taking your job way too seriously. You're making signs, folks. It's not art. It's not an important thing...
  5. Canvas Prints Warping

    Use Stretchers, Not Strainers IF you glue and/or nail the corners together, these are strainers and cannot retension the canvas if it sags. Actual canvas stretcher bars are not glued or nailed together, so you can push keys into the corners to incrementally enlarge the frame, thereby...
  6. Hp FB700 Roller Option

    Banners on the FB700 I think the FB700 does a great job on banners. The material can walk a little on really long runs, but if it's loaded properly onto the takeup reel, you can print an entire roll of material over night. What issues have you had?
  7. In search of some foam board edge trim

    ProEdge link here http://fastframer.com/
  8. Laminating Process

    Are you rolling the print up before you feed it through the laminator? I finds that, for long pieces, it helps to make a tight roll and let it unfurl into the pinch gradually.
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