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I'm sure this has been discussed here before, but search feature isn't currently working so...............
How do you guys handle rush fees? Mostly referring to B2B sign shops.
Most of our customers are great and reasonable and give us lots of warning, especially for larger projects. But...
Agreed. You're trying to get the printer to do something that just isn't possible.
I'm assuming the beveled edges are a requirement from the client given the location, but can you talk them into chamfered edges instead?
If you had a sharp(er) edge / angle on the top at least, the ink would...
Not sure about what brand of basement/nephew software that is, but please for the love of god get rid of that apostrophe if you're fixing this art for them!
Sorry, couldn't help myself. I'm always amazed just how much of the population insists on having their cabin signs spelled incorrectly.
The drying time feature is nice, but if you're having to set it to an hour you might be better off sheet-cutting your job(s) so you can keep printing.
You'll need to use the print then cut feature which means printing registration marks and changing your settings to "cut only" when re-loading...
Will do! I thought about using 40C but this stuff has a better price point and sounds like it should remove easier after being up for a short time.
Fairly high-profile location with graphics going on wood veneer pillars and elevator doors, so I couldn't risk any possible damage on removal...
Yes, the OP didn't mention which profiles/passes was being used. Assuming you're having to use inter-pass delay and your prints are still gummy, I'd say increasing passes/slowing down the ink laydown should help.
We have a fan blowing across the takeup area on our S60600 and loosely roll our...
I'm about to use this stuff for the first time next week, looking forward to seeing how it works. Temporary event install only up for a few days. Went with the Retac Smooth 3.2mil.
Solvent inks are translucent and this will be highlighted when backlit.
There are a couple of options to get around this:
1. Double-hit prints on one layer of translucent vinyl (Graphics will look darker during the day, but will backlight better) This is what we usually do.
2. Print one...
I can't say I've ever seen any roll laminators bigger than 64" +/-
You would probably be looking at an application table, looks like they come in sizes wider than 6 feet: https://www.rollsroller.com/
(Lots of other cheaper brands out there)
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