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The installer used Avery materials not sure if that is defined as cheap or not. The truck and trailer do sit outside at high elevation (5000 feet) Temperature range is -10 to 100F and average humidity is 17-55%.
We talked to the installer, they tried to get the Avery rep out to look at it and...
One of my friends had his truck and trailer wrapped. The problem is that after three yeas the laminate seems to be cracking. Is this normal? What should a person see for wrap life? I have attched a couple picture.
In my other Job I am a Machinist. If you want build a CNC look at www.CNCzone.com there are a ton people that build them there to do a number of different things.
Here is the link to the manual I purchased. Anyone is welcome to it. Seems to be about worthless without the servpro.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6PHTfRjo_-jY0dNY0Y5aHJwWHM/view?usp=sharing
Let me know if anyone has problem see that.
This is exactly what what she is trying to do and the problems that we are thinking about.
Thought about this as well just might be a bit expensive.
Didn't look at the spec sheet. I see couple eco-sol printers in there.
Thanks all for the replies.
Looks like a great product but doesn't look to be compatible with Eco-solvent inks, which is something I know realize I should have mentioned :banghead:
My wife owns a photography biz and since we have a large format printer she would like to print some out. Has anyone done this and found a material that works well.
I know there are a ton of companies that do this just would like to make our own.
Printing with Eco-solvent inks
Thanks
Kyle
I came from the manufacturing industry. If you really want information about plasma tables check out the http://www.cnczone.com/forums/ that is where I went when I need help in that world.
Kyle
I had the same problem the first time couple times I used Cutmaster. I ended up deleting the software and reloading it on my computer. I also did the a factory reset on the cutter. Never did it again.
Hope that helps
Lets face it when you look at your spec sheets most printed vinyls are only warrantied for 3-4 years I would never expect them to last past that. I tell my customers that I don't expect them to last past that. If someone says they are going to make it longer make sure you get it in writing and...
What about the humidity in the shop. Have you tried to reduce that at all?
I am fairly new to the printing industry but I have noticed a difference when the humidity changes outside in the time it takes for my prints to dry.
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