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Snapper - Western Australia

tomraven

New Member
Hi Guys

We are a manufacture of light boxes and poster frames based in Perth.

I am new to the printing industry. We bought a HP L25500 latex printer to print onto fabric so we can make Frameless Fabric Series light boxes, display stands and poster holders.

So far it has been a steep learning curve and sales have been slow.

Any suggestions re the best fabric to use will be be much appreciated.

Regards

Tom
 

ReadyCut Print

New Member
Hi from NSW and I agree with SuncitySigns...the forum contributions here have been really helpful and I'm sure you'll find it well worth a regular visit.
 

jasonx

New Member
Welcome from Melbourne.

The inkset on the L26500 is better for fabric printing. You also have edge holders and a leader board to load fabric materials into the printer. You get less washed out prints as well.

Have done much on our L25500. I've tested a few JM Fabric samples on the L26500 and they work fine.
 

tomraven

New Member
Hi Jason

We have been trying to use JM Mediatex light box, but the ink scratches off to easily. I want to try the Berger micro backlit satin plus but I can ionly find the L26500 profile. Can I simply use that profile or will I have drama

Regards

Tom

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Hi Jason

We have been trying to use JM Mediatex light box, but the ink scratches off to easily. I want to try the Berger micro backlit satin plus but I can ionly find the L26500 profile. Can I simply use that profile or will I have drama

Regards

Tom
 
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