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You are out of my territory but I highly recommend you find a dealer for EPSON.
Their inks have a 3m certification and are available as a package with a cutter.
If you’re in NJ, I can help you.
I can give you contact info for my customer who runs graphics at Manhattan Beer.
Bruce 631-520-3074
Bruce@melloimaging.com
Create a chart with all the pantone colors and send it to your print provider so he can print it and give it back to you.
This way you can see the colors before they are printed in your designed graphics.
GFP is a great line and they show you how to service yourself online.
They have dual heat-
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UV inks can smell until they fully cure.
If you can run with stronger lights or slower for more light exposure you will have less odor.
Printing on porous materials like wool and fabrics you definitely need more light.
The Seiko- Oki ColorPainter M64s is the reliable eco solvent printer my customers have been using for wraps primarily.
And they last 5-8 yard before they replace them with new one which is exactly the same model.
The colors and lengths don’t shift at all in tiles and they are 3m approved for...
Length and color shifts on tiles is why all of my customers have gone to EPSON or ColorPainter M64 printers for the bulk of their work.
Some have kept the latex to do odd jobs.
I have several vendors I use in the NY tristate area. I know which ones have the flexible high adhesion uv inks.
Reach out if you would like their contacts.
Bruce@melloimaging.com
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