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  1. Roll to roll UV printer

    sweet! I actually don't mind Rasterlink so much – I think it's pretty capable.
  2. Roll to roll UV printer

    Yeah, I'm pretty convinced that they are rock solid machines & I think I'm going to bite the bullet pretty soon. I've had plenty of inquiries over the past few months that I could have done on a machine like this.
  3. Roll to roll UV printer

    hi all – Last year I invested in a small Mimaki UV flatbed printer and the versatility and reliability of this machine is insanely good. Scratch resistance and outdoor durability is extremely good and I have created a lot of small batch contour-cut stickers in tandem with a Summa cutter. So far...
  4. What's a good contour cutting machine?

    Thanks all... I ended up getting a Summa D60 and should receive it this week. I'm pretty excited, as I recently had a good amount of orders for contour cut stickers and the latest job will be a treat with white and a lot of color ink coverage on gold chrome adhesive vinyl. I'm already thinking...
  5. What's a good contour cutting machine?

    hi all – this forum seems to be the best place to ask about a good contour cutting machine... I don't need a huge machine, as I own a small format graphics shop and I don't really need an all-in-one print-and-cut machine either, as I hardly do any large format printing, or wraps, or signs... I...
  6. Hi from a newbie

    hi all – I have subscribed to the forum email for quite some time & I always find the questions and answers very informative. While I'm not really a sign maker – I do mostly small format letterpress and digital printing, die cutting and UV printing – there's a lot of overlap in equipment and...
  7. Suggestions What printer and media to print these stickers?

    I would probably run these on a small format flatbed UV printer on vinyl with a clear on top - opposed to xerographic, as toner based vinyl stickers are pretty fragile in the long run and still need a laminate or clear coat for protection. Scratch resistance and wear depends on the material...
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