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That's more than we pay for 3220 (cast), considering exchange rate etc. Is that really going rate for a slightly better version of 210? (I haven't trusted 210 for a long time, stuff shrinks an curls like a mofo)
Yeah that's a good point. Only problem with our current set up is that we don't have a take up on this laminator, so it would have to sit much lower and cut between the 2 sets of rollers. Still might be doable though!
So this is the GBC set up....... the way they have them mounted, I have no idea how you could use them without having the extra bar installed which wouldn't work with the way we web up.
The set up/design is nice but it sits 2" too high to be useful. They also seem to use a unique blade that...
I'll try to take a picture of the factory ones on our GBC, I think I left one intact.
I pulled one of them off to reverse engineer it and now I can't put humpty dumpty back together.... :roflmao:
Has anyone added slitters to their roll laminators? I know some come with them, including our ancient GBC Titan, but for the life of me I can't figure out how we could actually make use of them the way they're mounted.
I figured I could just rig up some kind of OLFA blade on each side that's...
Yeah that little extra material isn't fun when laminating full rolls.....I've been meaning to post about adding slitters on a laminator and you just reminded me.
Assuming your cut weight is dialed in correctly, the other thing you can try is adding weed lines in your cut file.
Tried finding instructions online to no avail, but basically you just add a horizontal line through your cut file which will allow small lines of text to be weeded in 2 parts...
We got sick of the blotchy crap on 8518 and switched to 8418G. Nicer price point than 8518 and even 3220. It still has a bit of blotchiness near the end of the roll but nothing like 8518 consistently has now in every roll.
The only calendared laminate we use/stock is Avery DOL 2080 matte...
I'd tell them your process is just that, YOUR process. If they'd like to hire you, the professional, to do the work you'd be happy to outline the steps after the job is paid for and completed.
Otherwise they can pound sand and figure it out themselves.
That's very strange, can't say I've ever encountered anything like that. Then again, we generally rely on Onyx for our panels and tiling. (I see why you can't in this case, however)
What are your bleed settings in Illustrator / PDF export?
Can you export individual PDF's and just nest them in...
That's good to know, thanks. Don't think the stuff we're using is 5 minute mud but I'll make sure it has time to fully dry before applying vinyl.
That install sounds like fun, I wonder how beat up that wrap is now after getting smashed by the door every day...!
Most of the patches are pretty tiny. There is one corner that was really beat up, gonna take a few coats to get it square again. Client said they would put some kind of corner protector on after so I guess I don't have to be super concerned about adhesion on the corner. Not sure how we'll trim...
We have a few wall wraps ranging from 3 panels to 14 panels that we were planning on installing this week at a client's facility.
Turns out, when they removed all the obstacles from the wall for us they left a bunch of holes. We had other stuff to do today so in between projects I just hit the...
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