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IF I was to buy a flatbed, it would absolutely be the FB500 or 700 if production could handle it.
I've done a decent amount of research, and it's amazing how easy the FB workflow is.
But at what point does your production (doing more substrates) become so high that you should buy a $80K+ printer? (I am seriously asking, I am rather ignorant to the business side of things)
IF way more means more substrates, but still not enough to justify a flatbed purchase, than a Latex or...
Using the term "design" loosely...yes.
With the preflight software paired with it you can scale, crop, rotate....
But nothing like designing in Illustrator.
Yep, it's the coating on the banner material. Doesn't react well with the latex ink.
Don't want to assume anything but is it some vendor's economy vinyl?
Try Grimco's key banner, works great.
Honestly, I see no issue there, but it could be a combination of my monitor and the resolution of your scanner.
But from JUST what I see, looks pretty good to me
You have a picture by any chance? It could be you are too picky, but it also could not be.
Most solvent inkjet printers hardly look solid up close, but if it still looks grainy from a good few feet away than there is an issue.
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