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I've seen this on some of my metal prints as well. This might not be your case but I had to clean mine with alcohol after sublimating and it went away. It's almost like the transfer paper and coating react funny.
I also use the this for moisture control...
That probably doesn't exist.
First, that screen shot is the signs.com website. They put 100's of thousands of dollars building that website and having it work like it does with 100's of variables and pricing based on what they need to charge.
Second, most companies are not going to give you...
Another tip as well, I like to use a minimum of a 4mm bit, ideally 6mm if the letters are larger. The vacuum cleanup is better with a larger bit and then we don't have to clean with air when we're done.
We use UltraAluminum regularly to cut letters like you do.
I can get perfect cuts on mine. I agree with JBurton, it looks like you need to reverse the direction.
My only issue is if the bit isn't really sharp sometimes the bottom styrene doesn't cut well.
I also save a bit only for this product...
What's your go to clear vinyl for wall graphics? We use IJ180cv3 when it's its diecut or solid print but I have a specific job that has shadows that needs to show the paint color throughout.
We typically use Oracal 3620 for Window Graphics that need be clear but not sure how well that adhesive...
I did find out after updating to 24 that Zund Cut Center has to be upgraded to the latest software in order to use the Direct option. 22.5 worked on the current ZCC software I have but not 24.
Also, they have some bugs that they still don't have fixed. Zund registration dots show up in the cut...
We do them 16" on center (4" in from each side & 3/4" down) for 24 wide signs and 15-16" down on 1 side depending on the post they use.
We haven't been putting grommets in the bottom for most people.
I tried homebase but could never really get it to work the way I wanted.
I'm going to give this a shot. Looks promising!
Thanks for everyone's replies!
I'm looking for a time clock solution and wondering what other small businesses are using.
Right now we use a traditional time clock. It's soooo old school but it works and I don't have to pay a monthly fee per employee. LOL.
I don't need anything fancy. I really just want something that my...
Bubble-x has a similar surface as PVC (Maybe a little bit more textured) and is more durable than PVC at a similar price point. I don't like styrene or PVC outside since as they age, the tend to get brittle. In colder climates they snap really easily under 40 degrees.
I'd try kiss cutting on a backer. The Kiss Cutting tends to work better on intricate details like that. Single Edge blades will also work better for intricate cutting.
Other option, print the clear with white so the hair has the detail and simplify the cut. It'll be on clear so won't show up...
For us most of the products that require white ink are naturally more expensive. We mostly use white ink for acrylic photos and so we charge a premium for those anyway.
Our white ink is also almost double the cost of the color ink.
Which version of Onyx are you using? I know I had issues with 19 not working on direct but 22 and up work.
Hate when Onyx tells me that they have an issue like that and don't know when they're going to fix it. The last one was Media Manager wouldn't work over the network. It would only open...
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