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Flat bed fun

mobilwraps

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So i installed an agfa MV about 6 months ago and any time i get a chance ill try to enjoy it and try new materials. well this week i had a customer send me an email asking if i would print on tight nit carpet. so i had them drop off the carpet not as tight nit as i figured it would be but i figured i would try doing it anyway. it seemed to work out well and they loved it this week i also ran a mirror for a Christmas present. anyone else run different products and have pictures?



enjoy the rest of the weekend :popcorn:
 

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Suz

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Great Work! Thanks for showing your work. Glad you got a chance to try some new materials and your new printer!
 

ellsmako

New Member
all fu and games

Nice work, but here are some technical issues to consider before.

Mirror will reflect you UV light back up onto you Heads and will cure the ink so if you have quantity I would be carefull.

Carpet is famous for small hairs gumming up the heads. again onesy twoisy but quantity is amachine killer.
 

Grizzly

It’s all about your print!
Thought I'd add a few things I've printed on my flatbed!
 

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Grizzly

It’s all about your print!
A Few More

An old 4ft saw blade.
A Longboard.
A Corkboard
 

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Grizzly

It’s all about your print!
Agfa 1224 hdc

Nice stuff. Is that the new Agfa M2540? If so, how do you like it?

No, its the AGFA 1224 HDC. Much faster than any of the Anapurna series and built like a tank. It was from the Gandi Innovations buy out, and then AGFA did a little redesigning and improvements. It is awesome! I print most of my products on 4 pass at 532 sq ft/hr, about 3 minutes and 45 seconds for a full coverage 4' x 8'. It also as a 2 pass mode which doubles that speed that I can print for some of my products, it shows a little light banding though.
 

StarSign

New Member
The only problem we ran into was with the hollow doors, the UV lamps need to be turned down or the door goes funky. These were to show off in the shop, but we print a few a year.
 

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Chops

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Nice

I did these on a color span 72 UVR a couple years back. I loved the flat bed. Only down side was it only did 1/4 think stuff. That door above looks great. What is the clearance with your printer?
 

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SignManiac

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My office mirror and the shop bathroom door.
 

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Alti-Plotter

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I like your bathroom door :ROFLMAO:.
Is there no risk for your print heads when you print on mirrors? Does the ink on the mirror survive harsh cleaning with strong products?
 

animenick65

New Member
The only problem we ran into was with the hollow doors, the UV lamps need to be turned down or the door goes funky. These were to show off in the shop, but we print a few a year.

How fuzzy does the image get in those crevices? I assume there must be some kind of graininess due to the carriage gap being severely increased over those crevices.
 
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