We are getting our new HP Latex 360 installed next week.
Does anyone have any experience printing Fabric backlit material (similar to backlits at the Apple stores) through the 360?
And if so, what material(s) work best for you?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks!
BigFish,
Thanks for the reply! Do you have any feedback on running this material through a Latex 360?
Also, the shop is in Rancho Santa Margarita, a little closer to Corona.
BigFish,
I understand you are a Merchant Member and wish do to business.
My post was asking for FEEDBACK on anybody that has printed fabric backlite thru an HP latex 360, that's all I'm looking for.
We aren't really looking to add a new vendor at this time.
If you can't give me any feedback on this site, I thank you for your time.
Lol no problem I understand.
Yes I have tons of feedback for backlit printing on the 360 as we do it all the time when testing materials and I see it being done just about everyday by my clients. I guess I am not understanding your question, there are many types of fabric available for backlit printing and my feedback is my backlit fabric prints great in a 360. Can you be more specific on what kind of feedback your looking for?
Hey Fish,
My designers here want to know if we can run Fabric backlit material(similar to the Apple store and Best Buy apple store backlits) through our HP Latex 360 we are getting installed tomorrow.
Feedback preferred: is it possible ? What products have worked the best? Do you have any advice?
I understand that dye-sub is the preferred method, but we don't have one of those machines here.
Thanks!
If I had suppliers on here trying to bring me samples and provide solutions I'd welcome them with open arms...just sayin'.
I've had new suppliers drop in unannounced and although my first reaction was the same as yours, "we don't need more suppliers". I gave them a chance and listened to what they had to offer and it has always been beneficial.
Help is help, even if it isn't in the exact form that you requested it.
The more knowledge and resources you have at your fingertips the better, as far as I'm concerned. And I'm not suggesting beating up a bunch of suppliers for pricing on the same products, but you'll find that every supplier has SOMETHING that you can benefit from and that your other suppliers don't carry. At the very least you've added someone to your contact list in the event that things change down the road.
I'm going to see a 360 this morning and will ask the question for you - I'll try to share the feedback when I get back.
The Heytex is one of the brands I deal. Pretty good stuff!
I'm still looking for a good heavy fabric backlit material to push thru our latex 360.
I don't want light because its a pain to feed and you have to switch parts around in the printer.
My vendors are befuddled.
Thanks in advance.