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I have a new GFP 363TH roll laminator but am thinking about getting a CWT or Rolls Roller table. Would there be a reason/need to keep the GFP or would the table make it obsolete?
I’m going with the latest and greatest, beefy guts pc’s with lots of memory, my 38” curved WQHD+ 3840x1600 monitors, lightening fast internet, and equipment wise, my Summa F1612 flatbed cutting/routing table.
There is no worse agony than when your brain is working faster than your software program. Seriously though, I bought the license upgrade to Flexi 19 from Flexi 12, (eternal license, not subscription cloud based), and if the cloud based version 19 loads/processes files faster than the hard...
We do a ton of fatheads. Coro for outdoor, foam board for indoor. 5 gallon paint stir sticks are free at a Sherwin Willams paint store. 3m double sided tape to secure to back of head. $21 retail.
I currently use SAI Flexi 19. Onyx would be my next upgrade but if I remember it’s around $5k +? No I don’t have a spectrophotometer, maybe it’s time to get one and learn how to use it.
Sounds like you are familiar with the process. Are you able to give a brief overview of the process of profiling so others not familiar with the these steps get steering in the right direction on how that’s done? Thanks in advance!
Both were profiled by my dealer, Athens Paper at setup/install. I’ve had the latex for about 2 years, never an issue and always consistent colors. I’ve had the FB550 for about 6 months, but it’s not as reliable in regards to color consistency/matching.
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