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  1. Thinking of replacing our 570 with a R5070.. Thoughts?

    Our 570 is getting up in age, and with the addition of a flatbed, it's kind of overkill for the work it actually gets. Looks like the Epson r5070 is a good option. Wondering if any of you have this machine or any thoughts on it. Thanks in advance. With all this being said.. another question is...
  2. Seeking advice on purchasing a 2.5x3 flatbed printer with a budget of under 200k

    Can't say too much about different flatbeds but our Epson V7000 has treated us very well. Pros We've ran it all day for 3 years now and haven't had any hardware issues. Bang for the buck, considered to be "entry level" machine Great print quality Don't need a second pass to print white or...
  3. Single Arm Sign post (real estate signage) source

    4ever single arm posts on amazon.... $88
  4. Need Help Printing and Plotting on separate machines

    All above are great ideas but if you have onyx just use it's cut server for your print to cut jobs. Don't need to over complicate if you don't have to.
  5. Need Help Printing and Plotting on separate machines

    Check and see if your plotter has a plugin for onyx, then you can run registration marks through onyx and use the integrated cut server. Pretty seamless. (edit) just checked and there is a plugin for onyx, open your your file with job editor in onyx and select your plotter. It'll generate...
  6. Saw Trax

    I had the same question last year. Ended up getting a safety speed h5, no regrets.
  7. Best option for printing onto aluminum blanks in scale?

    If your using blanks, in your design software make a file as many outlined blanks you can on the bed. Then print the outlines directly onto the bed. Use those outlines to line up the blanks, scrape off the ink when done.
  8. issue with laminated coroplast signs printed on HPFB750

    Tell Realtors if they want something laminated buy an ACM sign with a frame. No point in wasting your time bc they are cheap.
  9. B

    Preciate it man I'll let you know. Its been a few months and no issues yet luckily.

    Preciate it man I'll let you know. Its been a few months and no issues yet luckily.
  10. Best Flatbed Printer Option for Aluminum Blanks

    Super easy, just have a razor blade with a handle and it scrapes right off. Sometimes might have to hit it with alcohol after if you want it spotless.
  11. Grommet Press for Smaller Shop Techs

    Knew a girl that cut a pool noodle and put it on the handle. Put the handle in her pit and used her body weight. Just an idea i guess
  12. Best Flatbed Printer Option for Aluminum Blanks

    If you have any questions about Epsons rip and stuff feel free to dm me and I can go through it with you
  13. Best Flatbed Printer Option for Aluminum Blanks

    We print on many different guages I'd say most of our blanks are 080 though. As far as jigs what I do if I have a big order of blanks I'll go into illustrator and create a file with as many outlined blanks I can fit on 4x8. Print that directly on the bed. The use that as a template and line up...
  14. Need Help Greys Printing Blue

    I do, but so far no issues so less headache for me.
  15. Best Flatbed Printer Option for Aluminum Blanks

    We print aluminum blanks all day long on the V7000.
  16. Need Help Greys Printing Blue

    Well I was using a generic profile. Grimco provides print profiles for different materials so I just downloaded the profile for the specific media.
  17. Overlaminate without a laminator

    I guess for little things, i cant imagine it going well with big prints tho.
  18. Need Help Greys Printing Blue

    UPDATE Ended up downloading some different print profiles and colors came out perfect.
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