MiguelGonzalez
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Hello guys, I'm currently using a chinese eco-solvent mainly for banner and signs and i want to get a new printer Epson sc40670 or the Roland Sg2 specifically for stickers but weeks ago i let my personal stickers (5"x2" with small letters) printed on this exact epson machine near our location. The thing is that the edges are pixelated, which i think is because i exported my Vector file as tiff at 300dpi and later found out that vector files shoul be exported as pdf or eps and will it make a huge difference if i export it as pdf instead of tiff. And into the main questions :
1. Which printer would better suit my needs Roland sg2 or epson sc40670. I will be mainly printing stickers with small details and want a vibrant colors that wont fade easily even without laminates. And what are the cure time for these printers
2. Vinyl and overlaminate: Currently I'm using 3M Ij15-20 with 3m overlamintes and with my Graphtec ce6000-60( the version i got has perf cut feature) the machine cant fully cut through the linear of the laminated vinyl, is it because i am using 45angle blade or the plotter is not good enoug for die cuts or should i change the vinyl I'm currently using Or should i go with fc series as I've seen people on youtube doing perf/die cuts with ease with fc series whic has a higher force. And how often does the blade need to be replaced
1. Which printer would better suit my needs Roland sg2 or epson sc40670. I will be mainly printing stickers with small details and want a vibrant colors that wont fade easily even without laminates. And what are the cure time for these printers
2. Vinyl and overlaminate: Currently I'm using 3M Ij15-20 with 3m overlamintes and with my Graphtec ce6000-60( the version i got has perf cut feature) the machine cant fully cut through the linear of the laminated vinyl, is it because i am using 45angle blade or the plotter is not good enoug for die cuts or should i change the vinyl I'm currently using Or should i go with fc series as I've seen people on youtube doing perf/die cuts with ease with fc series whic has a higher force. And how often does the blade need to be replaced
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