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You are correct. Your suggestion to try "All ICC profiles off" was great - thank you.
Colors look really dull and washed out but look seem to look more like what is on the windows. Side by side comparison (attached) looks similar to the old vs new prints on the windows. (Prints get matte lam...
We print on our Roland and cut to Summa plotters through Onyx. I don't believe there is a way to have Versaworks play nice with other brands of plotters. You can manually adjust the blade depth (remove blade holder, spin the bottom to adjust blade depth) but as a rule of thumb I believe you...
That actually does allow the background text to display on screen.............. going to try printing it and see if that works. Colors look a bit weak but I can maybe just play with color adjustments. I told the customer I'll reprint the whole job on the house if it means getting this done for...
I believe it was flattened originally....and I just tried again to start fresh from the originally provided .ai file. Flattened, exported as pdf and same issue. Super weird.
Long story short, we did some window graphics for a convenience store back in 2021. One window got smashed so we needed to replace just one panel, and thought while we were at it we'd replace panel below it since it was curling a bit.
Reload EXACT same PDF into Onyx, print, laminate, install...
For you guys using ancient versions, don't your tax tables get messed up or do you manually update?
I know our taxes are quite different here in Canada eh, but I thought tax table updates would be something that would be fairly consistent across the board.
Yep. We're currently on subscription for Quickbooks Desktop Pro 2023 w/ payroll, it's just what we've always done. Keeps us up to date and we just upgrade/install new version every year.
I would just call them and tell them you want to subscribe to that and that you don't want to listen to...
Yeah.........so am I at the moment. Still going below freezing and it's almost May for crying out loud.
It does get hot as hell here in the summer though. June-July can reach close to 100 degrees. Add in a bunch of equipment that produce heat and you've got yourself some swampy conditions...
Sounds to me like DCS needs a wake up call and some competition in the marketplace. Nothing but horror stories on here about their equipment and company!
Not to get too side-tracked....but they've been great to us in Canada as well. We've had our 318gl for 8ish years and have only had it down once, and have our tech's cell number and have never been let down by them. Had to replace the firewire cable a couple years back and he walked me...
Styrene gets rolled loose with shrink wrap. All other sheet stock gets stored in our bunks. Vertical for all substrates other than 4mm coro which sits on a skid inside the bunk.
Seems like an odd request. They need the backside to be white? If so, why?
Otherwise, my take on it would be to use an optically clear mounting adhesive laminated to the face of a reflective vinyl. You may then have to laminate the reflective vinyl to a white vinyl to eliminate that adhesive...
Wow, that's brutal. I've often wondered how thick built-up UV ink would survive long term.
Of all the companies making claims I would tend to trust Canon the most. I wonder what they have in terms of case studies regarding durability of printed tactile/braille graphics.
Anyone have any leads on an adhesive-backed paper media? Doesn't need to be Roland/solvent-receptive as we'd likely print UV anyways.
Thanks in advance!
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