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Is it good yes but not always needed. Especially with corrugated signs which are meant for temporary use. Coro will give out faster than vinyl so laminate is just a waste of time and money.
Hey all,
Having some issues importing a print profile from Grimco into my HP Latex 570. I've logged in to the printer ip and tried to import the dowloaded file but the hp says it cannot import and that the file was faulty. Any suggestions?
I've imported this file before (Maybe a year ago)but...
Plenty of help around here, just do some research to figure out which way to go. We run a HP latex 570 with a summa s2. Do our contour cuts through onyx. Works like a dream, our 570 used to run all day all week and we've never had issues with it.
We do a fair bit of cornhole boards, we just put laminated vinyl on top of them. We never buy the cornhole boards customer always provides them. I would encourage them getting pre made ones. We've had a few that bring in home made ones and they are never sanded or anything like that and never...
I have a customer wanting me to flatbed one of those plastic folding tables. Im not that worried about actually printing but I am worried about the ink easily flaking off after use. Anyone have suggestions on the best way for me to seal the ink? It's UV.
Hey everyone, just posting this out of curiosity. I like looking around and seeing what different types of printers and such are out there and am curious on what other shops use.
Our setup is
- HP Latex 570
- Epson V7000
- Summa S2 T
- Fletcher (soon to be keencut)
- Panel Saw.
- GFP Laminator...
I've had the same issue with a few employees after we purchased a V7000. They were getting rashes and their eyes were getting irritated. We ended up getting 2 island air duster 2000 and they have solved our issues.
Make sure you're using the right angle as said above. If you're struggling that much to find the right pressure you may need to get a new blade and retry.
The job ended up just getting passed to my desk from a co worker so didn't have too much info when I first made the post. Its a food processing plant and the Chemicals they were referring to were various liquid cleaners. They also pressure wash afterward. Found out that we had subbed the job out...
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