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Grimco has them cheaper than anywhere else I've seen. Look for the Xtreme Mounts. 4 pack for I believe $15. You would be surprised how much some of these costs so do your research first before quoting the job for sure.
Does anyone have experience with this laminate? I was planning on using it for a temporary outdoor counter top application that will be used for 3-4 months before removal. I used a 3M 40C with 3M 8508 last year on the same countertop. It worked well for the business to reduce heat and glare...
Hey guys I am trying to send over a file to one of our print companies we outsource banners to. Its a 30' x 4' banner flattened at 100 dpi. I'm not getting any options to save this size file other than Photoshop raw and a couple others that the uploading company doesn't accept. Is there anyway...
First time trying them out and that was a huge mistake. Their bars are totally warped. impossible to get the frame to even lay flat. Live and learn I guess...
Thanks for the responses guys. Pinch rollers make sense. Just strange its only in that area. I would think it would be the entire width of the roll though..?
Noticed these marks in the print on my left (printer right) on the first print of the day regular now. After the first 6 inches or so there is no issue the rest of the day. Its like its part of the warming up process. I have a HP Latex 26500. Anyone else experience this before?
What about an outdoor snap frame? I use them pretty often. Obviously it still requires hardware but there will be zero screws showing. Just acrylic substrate and vinyl on top? I've done tons like that for a specific shopping center that requires that exact setup.
I don't. Is it worth it. They are a few hundred or so correct? This has been one of the few times I've really had to try and match something so closely.
Yeah impossible to match IMO after many unsuccessful attempts. Lucked out big time and didn't end up having to fade at all. Phew! At least I know for the future now. Production wise I figured it to be way more effective to just go supreme wrap and print just the door but now I know I certainly...
I'm trying to match as close as possible an Avery Supreme Wrap color (Gloss Blue) for a temporary wrap . The front end of the vehicle is wrapped Avery blue and the rear is wrapped white. On the one driver door and passenger I would like to be able to fade (somewhat accurately) from the blue to...
Hey guys. I'm meeting with a hotel GM later this week about a possible building wrap. Its actually Perforated vinyl on glass but its approximately 40-50 stories high and the entire project will be somewhere around 40 feet wide by 60 feet tall or so.
My question is if anyone on here has...
Looks awesome. That price is totally fair. I agree with the matte or luster though. I try to push matte for any interior stuff like that to avoid those hot spots from interior lighting.
The freelancing lowballer is the real problem IMO. The ones who know the industry but don't have a shop, over head or business license for that matter. They have a wholesale shop print for them and install for dirt cheap. They're a major nuisance for me lately.
I'm running the subscription version Flexi 12 on a stand alone laptop designated for RIP only. We don't use it for anything else at all. Whenever I try to rip multiple longer runs I occasionally get this Lack of Data Rip Error on our HP L26500. I know one time we were transferring a file via...
Thanks Brad, solid advice. I might have to try that seaming technique. They are going flat against a wall so I don't have much room for forming a piece in the back for support. Basically i need them to lay as flush as possible against the wall. Thanks!
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