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You might do better leaning on Lexjet to get it done than with Canon service on your own. That's the whole point of buying from a distributor like me....you should be all over your Lexjet rep to get this resolved and they have avenues and people to utilize in order to help you out.
I left you a voice message. The issue is that these ink tubes are under pressure and over time the tubes become oblong and the ink doesn't flow easily. The resolution is to change the tubes of which you need 8 but the smart move is to get 9 brought in just in case. It is hard/impossible to...
Can you elaborate a bit? As in putting a wax finish over the floor graphic? If that's the case, I've seen that done so the entire floor has the same surface, but I never understood why people did that because when the graphic is removed there is a spot which needs to be waxed again. I'd also...
I'll put a hot-take out there - I've sold hundreds of Rolands and thousands of laminators in my career...for the first 17 years of my career, most of what I sold was specifically laminating films and laminators....with all the talk of outgassing, I've never once seen a quality laminate fail on...
I'm still surprised how cool I think the carbon air filter is that Acco is bringing to market. I've got one from a show special in my office. The thing is $2,000 but you can see the air quality level on this digital device and the unit cleans up to 2000sf of air. It truly works....the thing...
I don't mean to be rude, but those machines are cheap plastic Asian laminators and they rarely work after a few years. I'm sorry for being a complete schmuck for putting that out there, but I've been selling laminator for way too long and I always feel horrible for the people who buy them as...
Drytac's Polar Grip is awesome for this type of application. It is a high-tack and high adhesive coat weight to offer a bond on rough surfaces like this. Best of all it is only $301.00 for a 54"x150.
I'd read the fine print on anything that says it lasts 10 years....the film might, but I'd be amazed if the ink did. I used to sell an ultra-UV blocking laminate which would last in fast-food backlit boxes for around 10 years...it had so much UV inhibitor it was yellow, so you had to change the...
Apparently another country moved their inventory of new Colorado 1650's to the US market and they are in stock and ready to ship. If printing white is not important to you, this represents a good savings. They are also running the latex trade-in promotion so if you have a 360, 570 or bigger...
You could also go with a polymeric calendared film and save a few hundred dollars a roll. If you aren't conforming to a shape, you don't need the physical properties of 180. Are you really removing the graphics off of boards after years of use and then using the boards again after they've been...
Buying a container means you are going to have to pay in advance for those 600 rolls on a 40' container. Unless you have cash rolling around the shop, why tie it up? Run your business in just-in-time and pull from local suppliers who have the stock already on their shelves. I've only seen one...
Nope....it isn't. But they are great investments. If you are currently printing with a solvent or latex printer, you'll save about $70/roll in ink alone....and then if you are printing on SAV and then mounting those prints, you are then saving another $150'sh for the SAV (54x150) and then keep...
If you have a size and number of print heads, I can tell you exactly what one will cost. We only sell them in the midwest but there are really good distributors all across the country.
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