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Agreed. The worst virus of them all. What other software has the ability to hijack your workstations and force updates and restarts, then eventually force you into upgrading altogether?
If had more patience/intelligence I'd probably experiment with Linux stuffs but I ain't that smart. Nor...
Same here. I used to really let it bug me as if them showing up early/unannounced was somehow my problem/fault but now I don't care as much.
I'll just bluntly tell them no it's not ready yet, it will be ready when I told you it would be and we'll let you know when it is done. We make a...
Is S365 reasonable for us Winnipeggers? I always assumed with shipping it wouldn't be worth considering.
I'd offer to print this for you but I'm not gonna try to compete with someone like S365.
If you need any other stuff done let me know, happy to help. We print for lots of other companies...
I'd tell the customer to mind his business!
All jokes aside, we'll sometimes spec out gloss/matte/anti-graffiti etc. laminate on quotes and orders, but then again we don't use any liquid laminate or clear coat.
That being said, as long as the end result is professional I wouldn't worry about...
I mean 8519 is lustre so I'd rule that out anyways. We stopped using it years ago because it had so much mottling.
Arlon 3220 gloss has a nice finish to it, same with Avery DOL 1060Z.
https://connect.grimco.com/blog/3m-ij280-cv4-vs-3m-ij180-cv3
Doesn't include IJ175 in the mix but I know the main selling features on that one are lower initial tack, easier to slide, lower price point. Downside is slightly less durability and less removability down the road.
I was hoping we could use IJ175 on an upcoming remote project to rebrand a bunch of coaches and vehicles due to lower initial tack and slideability - Did some testing in-house and found it behaved worse than IJ180cv3 in terms of scarring and handling. Also awful for smaller shape cut decals due...
^Very much this, given everything that's been revealed.
Shops that print banners have big enough work benches and/or finishing equipment do to just that.
What kind of shop are you working in that has a six figure flatbed but no work benches or finishing equipment? What do you do with prints...
You're not going to find 24" banner media. 36-39" is pretty much the smallest standard width.
Print as many up as you can fit on the stock that you have, roll them out on a work bench, and trim them down with a straightedge and knife.
Assuming you have work benches.... why would these prints...
I find this more and more common. I've started numbering my questions/points in hopes that they'll actually read/acknowledge a majority of them. 70% of the time, it works every time.
Agreed, very easy/user friendly printers. Our "training" for our S60600 was about 20 minutes....... at first I was a bit disappointed then quickly realized how easy it was to operate and maintain.
We ran Rolands for 10+ years so had experience operating printers.
That said, seeing as...
We like 3M 8418G. Super thin and conformable and will generally cover thicker UV ink nicely with a touch of heat on the laminator.
We also use Avery DOL 2080 matte which is thicker/calendared, and will sometimes leave a bit of silvering around raised/printed areas but have never had a...
We've got a project coming up soon w/ a bunch of PVC panels throughout a higher end office.
This portion will be up on a bulkhead and will essentially have (4) panels @ approximately 34" x 34". (mockup attached)
I'll be using 12mm PVC for these.
For some of the smaller (not overhead) panels...
Spend 2-3k on an X-rite i1, get Onyx Thrive or similar, and go to town.
I'd ask the dealer that is installing the Epson if they sell profiling equipment and training. We went this route when we added a printer years ago and it was worth the investment.
Having someone hold your hand to build...
We used to use a ton of 2923 EZ, then realized it shrinks A LOT over time, especially if you add a calendared laminate. How long have you been using this combo? Haven't had any failures yet?
For vehicles we strictly use 3M IJ180cv3 + 3M 8418G.
We'd probably use the same for windows.
Agreed. Printing them all together would probably be the simplest. There appears to be some different colored details on the trident so printing would help w/ that too, otherwise you're trying to match 4 reflective colors.
That stripe looks drunk, sure is an odd shape.
(Not what you're...
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