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  1. why does stroke info change when graphic enlarged?

    Illustrator sounds like you should go to Edit - Preferences - General - Check box "scale stroke and effects"
  2. Anyone running an HP solvent TurboJet ?

    Speed is great. Quality can be great but also unacceptable. Reliablity, better know you can continue to feed it.
  3. Vinyl that accepts ball point ink and doesn't smear?

    D&K Matte Laminating Film. Scuff Resistant/Writeable. Never used it but have seen a sample.
  4. Transparency Issues

    Just curious if you are using Pantone/Spot colors? ...All Photoshop is doing is removing the PANTONE values and setting to CMYK OR RGB values. You can also just tell your rip to not recognize PANTONE if you dont want to change your file. Downside to this is color shift. As far as what I...
  5. CATZper software

    Its not just a plugin. It works with Photoshop but is still a stand alone program.
  6. Hi Friends - looking for a Vutek Part

    Agree. Rafferty fellas, good people!
  7. Copyright infringment/ and or Fair Use?

    Agree, VALID POINTS however the reality of it.....: A lot of back and forth here and skipped over a couple posts but from my understanding your designed logo, has been put on the internet, which is a public domain and as long as someone didnt sell the logo for a profit they can use it as they...
  8. Matching ink to paint

    I dont have an answer for you but some things to keep in mind or try. Our PressVu 200 has greatly less color gamut than any of our other prints so it some cases it may mean that you just cannot achieve the paint color. I would suggest using your spectro to get a lab value of what you are...
  9. Why do you need to flush out old ink when changing manufacturers?

    Flushing your ink system regardless of your printer manufacturer serves 3 purposes that I can see. 1. As everyone has mentioned, the inability to know if any reaction is going to occur. 2. Not all inks have the same gamut so if you are color managing you will have inaccurate results until...
  10. Permanent floor graphics

    I agree with IJ40 if you are going to epoxy over the top (not sure what it will do to the decal/ink so hope you test? We have had floor decals in our facility (IJ162-10 with 3645) for 5 years and they have held up nicely. One with a lot of foot traffic and another with heavy forklift...
  11. Adding a second printer in Onyx

    Try downloading another driver for the 160SP....The configure printer option to change to two printers I think only duplicates the current one you have not allowing you to have seperate ports.
  12. Color Consistency / Digital Printroom Environment

    Consistent prints across the media. Wandering output all day long. I dont see a shift on the UV printer which I agree with....I also dont see much of a shift on the HP TJ8300 (enclosed printer seems to hold its own environment) Mimaki I havent really had to closely monitor but seems to not...
  13. Color Consistency / Digital Printroom Environment

    Pretty much what Im seeing as well with a 10 degree shift. We have a dryer for one of our printers thats a 250 degree oven. At what point temp/humidity do you start seeing a difference? ....and what point is unacceptable for a tiled job. Realistically I could start a job and never finish it...
  14. Color Consistency / Digital Printroom Environment

    Trying to get some opinions and what other people may be doing if experiencing with temperature, humidity, color shift. -6 printers -Profiled / Color Controlled -3M IJ 180Cv3 I have ruled out every variable possible except temperature/humidity control. Our main shift is occurring on our...
  15. Basketball Court Graphics

    Try out 3648...cheaper short term. Not textured but still thick. I disagree with the overlap onto the floor. Aggressive stuff....be careful to not rip the clearcoat off the ball floor.
  16. Photo Tex is Junk!!

    We've been through a ton of rolls of the Phototex-S product. I think I know what you are talking about and have seen it on a few rolls. If you were printing small stuff or light colors you will probably never notice. The darker the areas the more noticable it becomes. It looks like something...
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