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Check this out, the direct printed ACM on my HP Scitex FB550 is the GOLD colored print (BOTTOM -incorrect colors - Indoor signage setting), and the one printed on my HP L365 is the COPPER colored print (TOP - the correct colors)
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I run my vinyl on a 365 and laminate on a 63" GFP363TH. I really think printing the vinyl/laminating/applying to the raw ACM is the way to go. I have a Summa F1612 so I can cut the ACM to the exact size I need. First, the quality of the latex printed vinyl looks much better than the direct UV...
I'd like to know how others prefer to protect the ACM signs they make for long term outdoor use. We all know how easily UV ink printed directly onto an ACM sheet can scratch. Carefully moving a 4x8 sheet off your flatbed output table to another area where you are going to liquid laminate can...
I’ve used Yahoo for personal email for as long as I can remember. I use Outlook 365 for business. NEVER use one of the free services for business (yahoo, gmail, hotmail, etc)
I sent Fred a random (unedited pic) that a customer had given me the other day. They actually texted me the jpg and I didn't even look at it. I have Adobe CC 2020, GIMP 2, Inkscape, Fotophire, etc., but as a small shop don't have the time to "enhance" each and every photo/image I receive...
I’m using FlexiSIGN & PRINT, (Flexi 19) I purchased a PERPETUAL license. I was using Flexi 12 before the 19 release. I’m running an HP Latex 365, HP Scitex FB550, Summa 1612.
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