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do you think a 2ml 3m vinyl would hold up on a mug with dishwasher cleanings? Not a wrap, but individual bold rounded copy
I do get some zany requests... I figure it would do OK in a residential dishwasher, but have never experimented.
customer wants a magnetic sign to be put on equipment in the shop. One way it reads green light that the machine is good to go, the other has a red light symbol that the machine is down and in need of repairs. Magnetic sheeting does not work from the front side.
Not dusty but still not a counter.... I had to make him realize that there was nothing wrong with the vinyl.
I suggested a heat gun and use a squeegee and then wet the premask and remove it 180 degrees against itself.
If you go and buy a product and then do not know the proper methods...
I am not sure what you are referencing here but but I understand a policy like that.
meanwhile, the guy came in with 7 of the 12 stencils we made and I grabbed one, peeled it and applied it to the front counter and removed the pre-mask and then said...you see...PERFECT!! I think he...
It isn't the $30.00 that bothers me so much. I won't feel it. I liked dealing with this company, but after this I don't think I will anymore. First off I think she understood when I ordered it that to buy something for $38.00 and then to pay $20 to ship it is not very cost...
OK I have 2 actually
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I have a supplier that offers a wide range of all the gizmos and liquids that many large suppliers do not carry. They have so many items I sometimes order them just to see what they are all about.
Back in February I needed to order something but it was a small...
I only ask as a client is requesting a digital print involving a real silver look, and the only way I think I can accomplish this is to print on a 3M 2ml silver. The client also wants the graphic to be removable as it will be put on drywall. I figured maybe I could print on the silver then...
I generally use the outgassing myth to give myself more time.... I will say that if you have a lot of dark colours then it is wise to allow some time to dry.
This morning I have job that is going to be picked up in 45 minutes... I printed yesterday and laminated this morning, but the cutter...
I know the procedure to get it to stop and run, but lately it seems to do it almost all the time. Today it did it and I opened it up and pushed all the boards snug and blew out some dust and pushed some more connections and plugged it back in and I got one job printed. When I released the 3...
Just had the continual email questioning that started 2 weeks ago while doing graphics for a company that was selling them to someone else. I continually sent email after email asking for the pantone colours until I get an answer back that their customer needed all the stuff in 2 days...
I'm taking my chances with a small job we are doing. used a matte lam as some of the print is a little light and streaky looking. The matte hides it all and looks good. if they complain, we fix
I switched out to JetBest inks and at first I was a little worried, but it has been 2 years with no issues that I can blame on the ink itself. prints pretty well the same as Mimaki too...no blowing the lines.
Ok so having said that...There system is much better than OEM as you really don't...
Thanks, But I have no choice as to run a matte laminate on them. Some of the colours were very light greens and blues and just a little streaky. Matte lam will sort of blend them together.
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