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Recent content by buildexperience

  1. Banner stand material help please

    Pos Pro 200. We have full coverage banners that have been up for a couple months with no edge curl. It's expensive, but it is top of the line material.
  2. Styrene Shelf Life

    We are looking to change our pop-up panels from laminated lambda prints to going direct print on styrene. Our clients keep them rolled in the case the majority of the time, only pulling them out for use at indoor tradeshows a few times a year. I'm having a tough time getting a straight answer...
  3. Cleaning finished prints

    We've considered a liquid lam. But in all the different printers we looked at, every rep told us that there's no need to put any type of overlam on a direct print. Granted, this information was coming from salesman, so take that with a grain of salt. We used to farm out direct prints and none of...
  4. Cleaning finished prints

    What do you normally use to clean a finished flat bed print? We have a Fuji Acuity, and our primary business is trade shows. We ran into a problem where a labor crew used Windex to clean finger prints off a finished panel. It didn't completely remove the ink but it did leave some ghosting...
  5. Fuji Acuity Advanced Select Ink Set - KA Users?

    We've printed to a lot of different materials. Sintra, Palram, styrene, Translucent styrene, a variety of banner materials, plex, lexan, to name a few. We don't have any trouble with adhesion. In fact, once the ink is down it is very difficult to remove, which is a good thing. Our problem is...
  6. Fuji Acuity Advanced Select Ink Set - KA Users?

    We recently purchased an Acuity. We are currently running the KI inks but are not real thrilled with the durability. It has great adhesion but after it is printed, it is susceptible to abrasion. The ink doesn't come off, but if you lightly run your fingernail across it, it shows. We've tried...
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