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  1. Static Cling or Removable Adhesive for clear window signs?

    We get it from grimco, and it works well as temporary signage too on very flat surfaces (not good for painted drywall) We use it on fords aluminum body vehicles when someone wants a magnetic application
  2. Static Cling or Removable Adhesive for clear window signs?

    Glass Apeel is awesome, it’s also fairly simple to apply and cleans up well if you get some shit stuck under it
  3. Experience with Airmark service and support

    First of all, it’s not a bad review (airmark dude who sees this, don’t shit yourself thinking I’m about to crucify you guys, haha) I wanted to actually take a few minutes to brag of them…a lot. First part of the year I bought a Summa F1612 from a dude off global garage sight unseen and had...
  4. Where is the best place to buy "milling mat" for a routing/cutting table?

    I got mine from airmark. Expensive, but it works fine
  5. Jetbest ink for Roland TrueVis Printers

    do you have a compatible bulk ink system for the LEJ-640FT series printer? I was looking through your site the other day and couldn’t find it…even though it’s probably right in front of my face.
  6. Your cutting speed

    Flatbed or roll? We cut most things at full speed
  7. Product recommendation for digital vinyl and window lettering

    I am looking to upgrade our product line. Right now we are using Avery 2923 Grey backed air egress calendared vinyl and with an overlaminate for vehicle lettering/logos and for window lettering/logos. The product performs well...but it really sucks to peel off the backer, using AT 75 or AT...
  8. Question Looking for Inexpensive Outsource Design Service

    Get yourself on Fiverr. I use them quite often with good success
  9. substrates from customers

    To be fair, this has a few more years of life in the old girl!
  10. Rate my very first sign

    Get yourself one of these suckers. They’re a cheap investment and will make your vinyl application much better, even with shitty product https://a.co/d/cpmiML2
  11. Banner Print Settings on Roland

    13oz is a “standard” banner thickness, whatever you have been doing is probably fine. However you may want to consider a blockout banner material if you’re doing a 2 sided print
  12. TrueVis VG3

    Oh yeah I had shield off in the first week, the tracking on the new machines is excellent so the page won’t wander around…downfall is you have to have that sucker pretty square. Another trick is to get the knife right over the first dot and set that as your base point. I also have a chunk...
  13. TrueVis VG3

    The non smart ass answer is, roll it out far enough to get to the front lip of the heater plate (assuming you took the shield off the front like everyone else, get it nice and squared up. Advance the media a bit and see if it tracks properly. The speed isn’t too big of a deal, but you...
  14. TrueVis VG3

    You hourly? Haha
  15. Overlaminate without a laminator

    This is what we use, it’s cheap and a bit of a pain in the ass, but overall it’s a winner https://a.co/d/5ZgJrOS We have the 51” version
  16. Question Which material would be best for a work trailer set of decals?

    We use an Avery 2903 for cheaper flat applications and an over laminate. This is a calendared laminate that works well For long term and better work Avery 1105 with 1060 laminate. Cast laminate system. Expensive, but awesome
  17. Oil for Carriage Rod?

    I use gun oil on pretty much all my moving parts, seems to work well and doesn’t get a lot of crap build up
  18. How to adhere 14mm PVC letters to artificial hedge wall

    I’m hoping it’s a faux foliage; I hadn’t considered it would be real
  19. How to adhere 14mm PVC letters to artificial hedge wall

    This is a weird problem here haha. I’d probably pin the letters, bend the pins from the back, and glue the shit out of it with some hot glue globs. That should keep the pins from moving around too much. Assuming the letters aren’t very heavy, this may work This doesn’t seem like a long term...
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