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weird. Same head as me. Sorry i dont have much in the way of help on that front. ive always left it up to the techs to do printhead stuff. i just find it curious that i had the same issue. if you did need to print you could potentially turn off the LC and LM headconfig in the rip and go 4 color...
Seal's stuff is top notch but probably the outrageously expensive one your talking about. Some sort of PCTFE coating on the lam that pretty much makes it an infinite dry erase board and super easily removable with just about anything.
Yeah youre looking at 3-5 shots *if* it stays unprinted side down in terms of real durability. Even the screened on ones for games only last minutes before getting scuffed. As a shelf piece or a desk piece, they should be fine.
try a z46 blade SUPER slow. vaccum jacked. how big are those pieces. you may also want to consider layering the cut.
edit: my operator also suggested z10 in layers. score layer, then cut layer.
yeahh. so was i for a while. thought we got like a bad batch of heads. 4 replacements later in a month, im highly doubting that. ill keep an eye on the thread and my other operator who runs that machine now. ill get back to you at some point. these issues look similar to ours out of caution...
came here to say this. have had great success with new life's mag material. the multilayer mag sandwich (cant remember exact product name) and their spider mat are sick stuff to work with that ive had good success with on our 560.
the only thing i can think of that ***might*** work is something like asphalt art or ruff wrap from mactac. but even then, that surface may be a little to extreme. good luck in your search.
Walk away from all fabric on latex unless its canvas and even then some brands are iffier than others. Trust me. Think why they rushed out the stitch line so quickly after the the big latex on fabric push.
fed ex's model of having contractors handling ground packages seems to be the main issue. but since this thing started theyve been at least 5 to 10 days behind on all packages going ground. express seems to be right on sched. ups, depending on the shipping also seems behind 3 to 8 days atm. for...
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