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It sounds more like the slider card to me, when the MB goes out the machine usually doesn't turn on. But, it could possibly also cause issues like this.
I believe that was "converted" material, FirehouseDecals.com sells it. It isn't repositionable or that conformable or air release like 680CVR though; unless they have a new product out. I'd definitely be interested in seeing the brochure.
Post a photo of these rears, these sound really odd color-wise for fire apparatus. If they aren't concerned with NFPA compliance, you could do 3MIJ680CR printed chevrons, but they aren't as visible/reflective so they don't meet the standards. I would try to do them NFPA compliant though, as it...
Either 3M Diamond Grade, or Reflexite (Oracal product) striping meet NFPA standards for apparatus rear reflectivity.
Both are sold in 6" strips specifically for this purpose. You will have to disassemble/reassemble the rear of the truck. Match what is on the rest of their fleet currently or...
We print the little things that are un-weedable on our Gerber Edge for a local screen printer to use as a positive. (I think that is what you're looking for???)
I finally convinced them to purchase one for here around Christmas and everyone loves it. I can teach a new hire how to use one in an hour or so and they're off. We have laminated around 500 rolls since then w/o any issues with the machine. Most of the time the other guys here leave the heat...
Make a 50% pattern that runs from the edge of the door to the other edge.
I would even suggest making it out of phototex or something similar.. for easy re-use
We still run ours here almost every day. We also have an Edge 2 that runs daily. For those that don't understand why we still run them; there are still many advantages to them. We even still run them alongside the 3 large-format printers here. Great machines, great quality. Compare that to an HP...
Post a photo of the test print & we'll go from there.
There has to be a leak in the air line somewhere to get bubbles in it, so you'll have to figure out where that is coming from first.
After that, you're probably looking at replacing the magenta head and possibly others. woohoo!
If you have a local makerspace, they may be interested in taking it off of your hands for the components inside. As you probably well know, many of the components inside are very costly to purchase individually and could be recycled into useful parts for 3d printers and other student projects.
We use onyx 11 with win7 and on thing we have to look out for is radial gradients. Not sure what the problem is, but radial gradients can cause major printing issues with the rip.
I would bet that they were possibly screen printed before, and some of the colors may no longer be available.
I would suggest using a Gerber Edge to print these; most of the colors are available as transparent colors and the ones that aren't could be reproduced with screening the solid color or...
Print all the colors on IJ680CR. That is what you need to do in this instance. It'll make the install a breeze and unless you're REALLY bad at installs it wont bruise either.
Never do reflective wet.
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