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Just the user guide. Just a lot a trial and error and asking questions has really helped me get up to speed on a lot of things.
Plenty of knowledge here if you have questions. Feel free to shoot me any questions and I might be able to answer them if it's something I've dealt with on my 330.
Noticed this on a couple of prints the other day. Where parts of the print with clear got puffed up in certain areas. Other areas stayed flat. Not the difference in ink height, but I can literally push the puffed up area down but it will come back. Not sure what would cause this. Any ideas?
This...
Ended up ordering some gold, but not didn't pay attention and it was a rose gold color. (Doh). Thought the RGOLD meant it was Rainbow Gold...now I got all this pink gold material to find a use for.
So I went and came up with a color to come close to the gold vinyl I printed on before. Doesn't...
No. The machine just needs the main power to be left on standby. Don't fully power the machine off and it will clean periodically on it's own. No need for vinyl to be in it for the auto cleaning.
I do a lot of die cut stickers and I started on a Summa D140 and it was great for doing kiss cuts, die cuts were a bit more work to setup though because you have to be careful of the cut strip.
I got a FC9000 a couple years ago and I love it. The cut channel makes doing anything with cutting...
Can you manually cut that on a flatbed by just registering the marks, instead of throwing the whole roll out? It won't be automated but would save you from reprinting.
Yeah I already found this out after I printed 1/4 of a roll. If you print the sheets one at a time it gave them individual barcodes, if you queued up multiples, they all got the same barcode. I also noticed that my Graphtec FC9000 was not handling jobs correct and doing a cross cut at the...
Mine only notifies me about once a month to do a head cleaning. It should be doing an automated cleaning every so often, not sure of the time cycle on that though.
These ELUAs are getting out of hand. They are using this is a very devious manner and this absolutely needs to stop. I don't have hope that the government will do anything about it though.
Yeah I tried printing on UV but it's not nearly as transparent as solvent inks.
It may be a last resort if I need to. I had previously don't gold stickers for them a couple of years ago but I can't get that same material anymore.
Been looking for some thicker holographic or metallic gold vinyl 4mils or thicker. No sign vinyl as I need it for stickers.
I want to run them on my UV printer and not laminate them so ideally something 6mils would be perfect, but I can really only find a regular holographic in 6mils.
Pardon my lack of experience with some prints here. So I have a sample of what I'll be doing because they wanted a similar material. Material is a 3M controltac not sure what spec, but it's obviously removable adhesive with a white back.
So my question is how was this done? I'm guessing clear...
I'm doing a wholesale order to a offset printing company and I think they want to know the weight because they will be shipping these to the end customer with other pieces of a job.
I think I can probably just get away without knowing, but it would be good for the future.
About 872sq ft. But the weight would be different depending on the material. 3mil material would be much different than a 6mil material. If I had the materials I could just cut some out weigh it and figure out the weight with square area.
I just do a lot of small jobs so I have always included...
Have a larger customer looking to get a shipping weight of a job I quoted them.
How do I go about calculating the price on 3000 decals on material I don't have for quoting?
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