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Anyone know of a dirt cheap card stock or posterboard I can get to print on my JV33? We manage the entire bus ad program for our city and the exterior stuff is no problem. The interior ads kick my butt. They at most only want to spend $10 to $15 each for the smaller ones and maybe $15 to $20 for the larger size. The 2 sizes are 11x17 and 11x38. The buses have a outward curved track with a small lip at the top and bottom to insert the ads into - the material must be fairly rigid. In the past I've bought 15 mil styrene on 54" rolls but that crap is an absolute nightmare to print on. Even with the heater set to its minimum the stuff has some ripples in it. When I print them on the styrene - 2 out of 5 prints are garbage with shadows and halos due to the material rippling some.
I've experimented with off the shelf posterboard (you know the .50 per sheet stuff from Wal Mart) with limited success. The thickness and rigitidy is just right but the stuff does NOT accept solvent ink. It just pools on the surface. I did try applying some PSA solvent paper to a sheet of it though - that printed beautifully but it was getting a bit too thick to go into the track grooves in the buses plus its too expensive to go that route. The other problem is size - standard poster paper is 22x28" sheets which will not work for the 38" ads.
I know screen inks are similar to inkjet solvent inks and I know screen printers do print on card stocks. I just do not know where to source the stuff cheap. Since I'll be feeding individual sheets into the printer I can always put infeed and outfeed tables in front and behind the machine when we print them but a more manageable size like 40x40 (could get 3 11x38's on one sheet) would be ideal. Too large of sheets and I forsee them getting bent up trying to handle them.
I've experimented with off the shelf posterboard (you know the .50 per sheet stuff from Wal Mart) with limited success. The thickness and rigitidy is just right but the stuff does NOT accept solvent ink. It just pools on the surface. I did try applying some PSA solvent paper to a sheet of it though - that printed beautifully but it was getting a bit too thick to go into the track grooves in the buses plus its too expensive to go that route. The other problem is size - standard poster paper is 22x28" sheets which will not work for the 38" ads.
I know screen inks are similar to inkjet solvent inks and I know screen printers do print on card stocks. I just do not know where to source the stuff cheap. Since I'll be feeding individual sheets into the printer I can always put infeed and outfeed tables in front and behind the machine when we print them but a more manageable size like 40x40 (could get 3 11x38's on one sheet) would be ideal. Too large of sheets and I forsee them getting bent up trying to handle them.