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Ya sounds like printing in reverse then with white will be easier. I wonder if we even need a laminator? Is there a laminate that can be used for second surface?
Hello everyone, I am needing some help here so let me explain our situation...
The company I work for has zero experience with the large format printer we purchased and I don't have much either but here I am trying to learn...
We have a Roland TruVis VG2-540. We need it to make second surface...
But you don't know that is what the problem is. Ours went out and it took the tech 2 days to figure out the issue and it was the wiring that's inside the walls. I have had mine go out at home and it was a $200 part that I knew nothing about.
I was wondering about this as well because my company is going to be making second surface stickers and were set up with white ink and can mirror the image, then apply. Can't we just mirror on white and find a laminate that would have adhesive for second surface? I noticed when we print them on...
Is it hurting anyone by me asking here? The topic has already been brought up here so that's why I asked. Would it have killed you to explain it to me rather than being negative towards me? I did try to search google for it but since I have never even heard of it I didn't know which one to look...
Hello all, I am needing some suggestions on which type of laminator to get. The company I work for purchased a Roland TruVis VG2-540 and I am extremely new to using it. Well anyways, I have been trying for months to get them to purchase a laminator because we will be printing 20x10 second...
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