ElJay
New Member
Any minor flaw in the media (scuffs, scratches, streaks, etc.) will appear in the finished print, even with heavy coverage. This is especially true with styrene. The sheet will look spotless before printing, but scuffs and scratches will magically appear.
Even with more than adequate curing time, the ink still scratches and shows fingerprints easily.
Regardless of what they say, there are some things the ink just WILL NOT stick to, especially the white. Clear acrylic and brushed aluminium immediately come to mind.
They are some of the most tempermental machines I've ever worked with. Anything coming within the slightest contact with the heads results in banding and ink drops.
They'll print screaming fast...as long as you don't care what the finished product looks like.
It's been a rough week....just had to vent a little bit. Anyone else?
Even with more than adequate curing time, the ink still scratches and shows fingerprints easily.
Regardless of what they say, there are some things the ink just WILL NOT stick to, especially the white. Clear acrylic and brushed aluminium immediately come to mind.
They are some of the most tempermental machines I've ever worked with. Anything coming within the slightest contact with the heads results in banding and ink drops.
They'll print screaming fast...as long as you don't care what the finished product looks like.
It's been a rough week....just had to vent a little bit. Anyone else?