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Wholesaler for clean detailed decals - anybody have a favorite source?

jtiii

I paid good money for you to read this!
I've got an HP Latex printer. Most things that I don't want to print in house I order through Signs365, who also prints latex. I'm looking for someone to turn to when I need to print decals that are small and are too detailed to be really crisp on my printer.
 

balstestrat

Problem Solver
I'm just curious is it too grainy or not sharp enough? We don't need to dig in on the latex if it's not good enough, fine. However have you tried the "small text" self adhesive vinyl profile? It makes small details better.
 

LiqueColor

New Member
Label Runner Print & Cut System by LiqueColor is capable of 5760x1440 DPI and prints down to 4 point test with extreme detail.

It’s a latex system too great for short 1000 run labels.
 

Boudica

I'm here for Educational Purposes
Label Runner Print & Cut System by LiqueColor is capable of 5760x1440 DPI and prints down to 4 point test with extreme detail.

It’s a latex system too great for short 1000 run labels.
I don't think the op wants to buy your printer, he's looking for someone to outsource to.
 

Smoke_Jaguar

Man who touches printers inappropriately.
I mean, the Epson L1800 is an ok printer for that DPI and has a street price around $1200, seems to be the core of the "Label Runner" system. Not sure what the heck 'inktanium' is, but it sounds abrasive. Something like that would probably be good on most 1400DPI+ printers. Best bet is just asking what DPI your preferred print house can do, and get samples. Just because they can print high DPI doesn't mean they will.
 

jtiii

I paid good money for you to read this!
I'm just curious is it too grainy or not sharp enough? We don't need to dig in on the latex if it's not good enough, fine. However have you tried the "small text" self adhesive vinyl profile? It makes small details better.
I have not! Thanks for the tip.
 

petepaz

New Member
what types of decals and quantities are you printing. maybe consider going to silk screened
 

Geneva Olson

Expert Storyteller
how small are you trying to go? I have an HP latex and I print all kinds of small detailed decals. i use firesprint for small decals.
 
I'm just curious is it too grainy or not sharp enough? We don't need to dig in on the latex if it's not good enough, fine. However have you tried the "small text" self adhesive vinyl profile? It makes small details better.
can you explain where to get this profile? I have a 365 and have never heard of a small print profile, thanks!!
 
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