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  1. HP Latex Printing Reflective - Too hot

    Attached pic shows the issue, ran Avery v4000 through HP 335 with the HP provided profile (Substrate: V4000, ID 146848) Noticed the heat is set to 240F with this profile, 12 pass. The result burned/melted/caused material to flow obviously from too much heat. I typically trust the profiles...
  2. Need Help HP 335 Melting Avery Reflective

    Using a HP 335, printing Avery V4000 48", Flexi 21 PHOTOS ARE AT THE BOTTOM Issue #1 Material looks like it melted/flowed from too much heat (Appears on most of the print, not just the middle area as shown in the pic, I was just trying to get a close up. Issue #2 (Likely connected to #1) The...
  3. Rant Hiring Installers

    Most of them don’t make money like this - but anyone over 30 thinks this is the case. Now I’m in total agreement that social media is contributing to negativity affecting our lives, but it seems like anyone that isn’t included in the 18-30 age group all they have to say about the younger...
  4. (PLEASE ADD YOUR INPUT) Printing a wrap based on customer info

    TLDR: Looking for a standard process of verifying vehicle measurements. Of the different ways to go about it, what's the best way that will avoid mistakes every time? How do you guys approach printing wraps based on the customer only sending in basic info on the vehicle? Lets say they send in...
  5. 28’ AT&T NASCAR Trailer Rewrap

    Hey guys, this is my first post on here. This forum has helped me a lot starting my shop over the last couple of years so thanks to all of you guys for being a part of this collaborative community. TLDR at bottom of the post Photos are included as well I have a customer that has a 28 foot...
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