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For the applications they listed, they really do not need a laminator. The scratch resistance with Latex ink is incredible, for banners and decals you do not need lam off latex. Unless you are doing car wraps then you definitely need a laminator.
Just hands on experience with the white inks on this one and it being UV you get a lot of the benefits of latex and the instant dry quality. Specifically for sticker guys I would run UV with white inks, you get very crazy visuals.
That will not be out for another year at least. For the speed, no other machine can do what this one does, any other piece of equipment builds up layers that takes time and is more expensive.
I feel it's a lot of work to buy a printer and learn how to do make a proper tradeshow panel just to re-do an existing panel is what I meant lol. The application is easy to do, he would just have to go buy all the right equipment to make it happen and by reading the message, it looked as if he...
I would outsource it and be done. You could pick up a used HP-Z series machine and I have the materials needed to make those panels no problem, but you will also need a laminator to go with it. Way more work, outsource it to be honest.
Any reason you are not checking out latex, if you are doing wraps I would stay away from UV. Mutoh machines are good, but its solvent and lots of wasted inks and time cleaning your machine everyday.
That is great material, mine is actually a little better though. Same specs and adhesive, but my rolls are 54"x150' for $250 vs. 54"x100' that is probably more than $250 right?
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