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  1. Fletcher FSC. Rough shape. Needs rebuild. $400

    Fletcher FSC Substrate Cutter, come get it. These are $4,536.89 new (plus shipping). The sliding handle "blade holder" part is wobbly and needs a rebuild. They sell rebuild parts. We attached it to a wall. I don't know if I can locate the 3rd leg needed to do a freestanding installation. It...
  2. Fletcher FSC wall cutter

    Fletcher FSC wall cutter. Well-used. Needs rebuild kit as the head has slop to it. $4000 new. $450. You pick it up though. We're in central Illinois.
  3. Question kyocera heads in Vanguard develops groves over time. Not head strikes. Why?

    We use the head cleaner provided by and sold by Vanguard. Oh well, I can determine what I wanted to... it isn't a common issue. I mostly wondered if I'd get someone right away that reported the same marks on their heads. I didn't. Because it was uncommon, I can blame it on something we did.
  4. Question kyocera heads in Vanguard develops groves over time. Not head strikes. Why?

    Well, the inward dimple lines are NOT directly on the nozzles. The heads still print OK with this defect that only appeared a year after we got the machine. It's like this.... III III III III So, one head would be like above where the grey lines are the rows of nozzles. The black lines are the...
  5. Question kyocera heads in Vanguard develops groves over time. Not head strikes. Why?

    No too hard, but the heads are almost 2 years old and get printed on 12 to 15 hours per day M-Fri. Do your heads have that much use?
  6. Question kyocera heads in Vanguard develops groves over time. Not head strikes. Why?

    Our nozzles are pretty much where those lines are.
  7. Question kyocera heads in Vanguard develops groves over time. Not head strikes. Why?

    Thanks for the input. We're on our second Vanguard. No verdict. The manufacturer kind of just skips over the topic or calls it "head damage" without specifics as to what causes grooves in the opposite direction to groves that a head strike would cause. I wanted to see if anyone else with...
  8. Question kyocera heads in Vanguard develops groves over time. Not head strikes. Why?

    The heads start out flat, then over time they always develop 4 lines of dimpled-in groves over the nozzles. The 4 lines are always spaced perfectly the same (same gaps, same quantities). The yellow line shows what a head strike should look like as it goes the direction of the printing and has a...
  9. Question How to max out opacity on a UV cure flatbed printer.

    Lets say you're printing on highly reflective banner-like material on a UV flatbed. When you look at something printed solid black (over orange reflective) it looks orange-ish black as some of the orange comes through the black. This is when you view it in a darkened room with a flashlight on...
  10. Vanguard VK300D vs Canon Océ Arizona 2260 XT flatbeds.

    Does anyone know the Vanguard's average cost per square ft for ink usage?
  11. Vanguard VK300D vs Canon Océ Arizona 2260 XT flatbeds.

    I can get the Oce for pretty much the exact smae price as the Vanguard. Now which one do you like?
  12. Vanguard VK300D vs Canon Océ Arizona 2260 XT flatbeds.

    I think he meant 10,000... vs maybe 500 on a non LED lamp.
  13. Vanguard VK300D vs Canon Océ Arizona 2260 XT flatbeds.

    Does anyone have experience with both the Vanguard VK300D flatbeds and the Canon Océ Arizona 2260 XT? I like the idea of the LED lamps on the Vanguard. Looks like the Arizona 2260XT lamps need replaced every year. Then again, I like the fact that the Arizona did not get spun out by people...
  14. Need Help Is anybody flatbed printing with UV lamps turned OFF; then, doing the UV cure as a separate step?

    Our heads are too expensive to experiment... so, I guess I just don't want to test the theory. I heard a warning about it on our previous flatbed and just kept that on my list of things not to do. Previous machine - Ricoh gen 5 heads $2k to $5k depending on where you source them from Current...
  15. Need Help Is anybody flatbed printing with UV lamps turned OFF; then, doing the UV cure as a separate step?

    Is anybody flatbed printing with UV lamps turned OFF; then, doing the UV cure as a separate step? They have the UV cure machines that screen printers use. They typically have a Conveyor belt that takes the wet print under the UV dryer to cure the ink. I'm considering this as a way to do lots...
  16. CET Flatbed gloss banding issues

    We are using LEDs for the UV cure. The lenses did need to be cleaned. It had two lines of black dried ink (like a fiber was raised up and wiped across the heads and then across the lights therefore painting a thin line across the heads). We scraped it with a razor and wiped it many times...
  17. CET Flatbed gloss banding issues

    When I started this thread 3 years ago, we had a CET that ran Ricoh gen-5 heads. Now we have the newer one that uses the Kyocera print heads. It has the same gloss banding issue though. Any more info on mitigating this issue would be helpful. our only solution is to print unidirectional...
  18. Cutting Lots Of Coreflute

    Well, I have no experience with the Mondo Trimmer. So, I can't say anything bad about it. We haven't had any issues with the "rolling part" on the Cuttari. -Tom
  19. Are you noticing vendors going direct?

    We've hand two sign supply vendors go "direct to consumer" with online web-stores or etail channel sales (ebay/etc). It is good that road signs have become a small percentage of our business. Are you experiencing the same thing?
  20. Cutting Lots Of Coreflute

    We recently starting importing a new substrate trimmer that is made in Italy. We think it is pretty slick and priced pretty competitive to the Keencut Javelin. Check it out here... Cuttari
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