PrintingSpecialists
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I have a rather spectacular customer who is a graphic designer and always comes to me with unique sign and graphics projects. I bought an HP FB700 printer in November and he is enthralled by this machine, which we love! He is bringing in all kinds of unique material for me to print on: Legos, IKEA furniture, & most recently an old iPad. We will be using white ink because the iPad is black.
So here is where i have questions-
has anyone ever done this before? Suggestions on printer settings or RIP settings? I assume i am gonna run it on the aluminum profile... and let it sit for 24 hours to fully cure.
I am going to get a custom made jig made from a local guy that has a CNC Router to run it through in... anybody used custom made jigs in the FB700? How did that go? Anything i should keep my head up about? Or is there a better way to run it though?
i am mildly concerned about a printhead collision causing ink transfer or even a scratch. i use a digital micrometer to calculate media thickness because i have found the camera to be a little off at times. what do you think the maximum printhead distance i can set would be for this media profile?
White ink charges... what do you usually charge for the expensive switch to white ink... the .5 L of ink and 4 hour down time?
Thanks errybody!
So here is where i have questions-
has anyone ever done this before? Suggestions on printer settings or RIP settings? I assume i am gonna run it on the aluminum profile... and let it sit for 24 hours to fully cure.
I am going to get a custom made jig made from a local guy that has a CNC Router to run it through in... anybody used custom made jigs in the FB700? How did that go? Anything i should keep my head up about? Or is there a better way to run it though?
i am mildly concerned about a printhead collision causing ink transfer or even a scratch. i use a digital micrometer to calculate media thickness because i have found the camera to be a little off at times. what do you think the maximum printhead distance i can set would be for this media profile?
White ink charges... what do you usually charge for the expensive switch to white ink... the .5 L of ink and 4 hour down time?
Thanks errybody!