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Not sure why you'd need a concrete base that big for a 4x8 only 3 feet off the ground, nor a 6x6 post. I have a feeling they are builders (which is the situation we have here as well) who have no concept of how signs are done. I don't know what your soil is like, but here we have rocky soil with...
It's wasteful if you don't do much printing. Even if you didn't print anything at all, you'd have to empty the waste tank just as often. But compared to replacing printheads every month due to drying up, it's not wasteful of money.
Windows, especially when new, are often coated with a silicone-like substance. There are also sprays which car wash and detail places use which have a similar substance in them. They make the window glossy and shiny and eliminate streaks. But you will never get vinyl to stick to them. The stuff...
Before you go messing about with the mechanics of the printer, you need to determine what is causing your head strikes. Most of the time it's not something wrong with the print head assembly, but with the vinyl and the temperatures and alignment. Open the lid and put something in the sensors so...
Some years ago we made one ourselves for a Maverick Pro Stock car. Used a photo of the car to draw the grille ourselves, and added photos of sealed beam headlights we took, as well as photos of the turn signal/parking lights. A lot of work for a one-off, but it looked good. I think buying them...
I have a feeling from looking at that picture that you aren't cutting all the way through the printed white vinyl, so it's tearing as you weed it. Since the laminate is 6 mil, not only do you need to increase the cut pressure, you also have to extend the blade farther than normal from the holder.
The Gerber Edge FX might be your best bet. It works on 15" wide vinyl and uses resin foils instead of ink. That's a plus and a minus, depending on what kind of printing you want to do.
In the inkjet world, the Roland VersaStudio BN20 works with 20" material and prints and cuts in the same...
The software stores all your files on the cloud, if I'm reading the info correctly. The software also runs in the cloud. So they may have it so your files are held captive. But look to see if there is a file export function, and then if it does, look to see what file types you can export...
Onyx can auto-rotate files. Ours does it all the time. But there are certain files which it cannot. I haven't figured out exactly what makes it not able, but it definitely seems to be a characteristic of the file itself which makes it not auto-rotate. Sometimes if it contains large bitmaps which...
I don't know why, but when I read your thread title, I was thinking of these: https://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/blueprints/sdy-corsair-III/cover.jpg
That material has to be printed on an HP Indigo press in order to be UL certified, and laminated with certain laminates. Its surface is designed for Indigo inks.
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