Geneva Olson
Expert Storyteller
just curious. what's the longest print runs you guys have? with plotting and without plotting.
seriously? i have so much respect. i run 200-300-400 inches...but not whole roles. some day i'll grow up and be like you! LOLFull rolls?
Bet you were thankful for the Colorado print speed on those.In a day, or largest single customer order?
longest day print run would have been around 600m / 12 rolls.
longest single order print run would have been around 2500m / 50 rolls
and all finished on the fotoba.
100%Bet you were thankful for the Colorado print speed on those.
Absolutely. We’ve got the high speed version, so for that job it was cutting each roll In to posters with in 10 minutes each.Pauly, that Fotoba must be a beast!
Ummm, yeah, not able to print/cut or laminate anything more than about 10'....things just don't track well enough...but in fact, most of my jobs are small wraps or 4'x8' type signage, so I've never had the NEED to address these issues. Roland Vs-540 won't print /cut well at all....my Royal Sovereign 54" laminator was fine for about 10 years of VERY light use, now doesn't track worth beans. Tired of troubleshooting all this BS, just use it, and dream of hand-lettering back in '85!So far for me 10' LOL
what was on the carpet?Often run two up rolls on the Latex 1500, changing out every 3 hours then run 2 more rolls. Last fall I ran 10,000 sqft of supplied carpet over a weekend on my HP FB750 flatbed.
I don't have a take up reel. I guess I need to get one!I mean, I've printed jobs that required 300+ rolls of media (plus 300+ of laminate), so... it's all relative. As far as size for a single job, murals that used 3 rolls of media. Print/cut items, we always tried to keep sections under 20' because the guy who laminated stuff wouldn't always keep the tension even on the laminator and the media would start to skew when plotting- particularly with heavy materials (reflectives, etc.).