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If you print wraps with a solvent printer and use a BBC infrared dryer in front of it, it can go right onto the laminator like a latex does.
Something I've developed for customers starting back in the days with the HP9000.
Bruce
3m certified-
Looks like the newer inks from Roland and the uv from Mimaki make the cut.
I don't see the Colorado on the list.
See here for the most recent 3M warranty approved printers-...
Stand alone cutter is a great idea as well. It's funny because I am setting up my demo Summa Opos Cam at my office to read barcodes, cut the job, cut sheet off, then read next barcode and keep repeating for the whole roll!
Automation in the current workflow!
Just need an auto weeder.
Bruce
True.
If you're doing one or two, there's no need to outsource.
Many of my customers don't buy UV flatbed because they don't have enough volume so they buy 3m approved solvent printers from me and just print and mount with a 5 year vinyl and lam.
Printing without a 3m approved fade resistance...
I highly recommend you outsource to Sign Center in Milford to start.
Tell them Bruce referred you and you will get a discount.
Once you’re spending $5k a month outsourcing it’s time to bring in equipment.
Bruce
Yes, they should only be on rear windows.
But I did put a big strip of what the vinyl manufacturer's sales rep swore was completely clear lam on his auto windshield to prove him wrong!
Which vinyl are you looking for?
Matte or gloss?
Egress or non egress?
Grey adhesive or clear?
Laminate with vinyl?
Tell me what you need and I can give you pricing and you can pick up in Wyckoff NJ
Bruce@melloimaging.com
We do this here on Long Island.
Our costs on medias have gone up quite a bit But being a new dealer here we have not raised our selling prices at all on medias.
Reach out to me and I will give you your local dealers in NJ who don't have to worry about the greatly increased shipping costs...
Their are a greater number of crazy people out there since Covid started!
Maybe you wrap shops should offer the prints to be installed by customer for around $2 a square foot less?
You would see a serious rise in business in reprints!!
Lol
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