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Ryan,
We had this noise happen with our FB500 only with certain substrates.
It is the bar slightly touching the belt, asked HP about it and they said no big deal.
It went on for years and nothing became of it, I wouldn't worry.
I'm still looking for a good heavy fabric backlit material to push thru our latex 360.
I don't want light because its a pain to feed and you have to switch parts around in the printer.
My vendors are befuddled.
Thanks in advance.
We are going to be producing floor stickers that need to last about 18 months, not very high foot traffic.
Anybody have any experience using 3M 8509 for the overlaminate?
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Look at the pic, its a curved cut. If cut by hand it will look bad.
I don't have contour cut abilities with my hands and I know no one else that is that perfect with cutting.
Does this make sense?
Thanks for all the feedback, much appreciated!
I am still confused about how to cut out the openings/curves?
Do I score on the Graphtec and do the final cut after I have applied it to the snack machine?
There can be NO seams, has to be all one piece.
Thanks Wayne!
When you say plot and premask, do you mean to cut all the way through on the plotter?
Premasking is applying transfer tape to the front, I get that part.
I'm just confused about the plotting part.
Jeff
So you suggest leaving it one whole piece and cutting out on the machine after its been applied?
Do you think I should score it first thru the graphtec?
Here are a couple pics. There are curved cuts. Looks like they were contour cut before.
an I score thru Graphtec and cut out on table, then apply?
What do you think is best, and thanks in advance.
We are starting to print graphics for our many snack machines.
The snack machines we will be printing/laminating using 3M material and Graphtecing the curved "openings"(coin slot, front display, dispense opening, etc)
My question is, do I score the print on the plotter and then cut out on the...
This guy must work for Roland.
Who wants to wait a day to laminate prints?!?! Nobody, that's who!
HP takes forever to warm up? Couldn't be more false. Our 360 is ready to print in 2 minutes.
And the Roland is the best print/plotter on the market? Yeah right. Graphtec blows Roland away in every...
We are looking for a Dreamscape Suede installer for many projects in the south Orange County area.
This is the Wallpaper, not the adhesive backed product, so you will need experience with this exact product/process.
I don't know if this is the proper forum for this and if it isn't, I apologize.
Hey Fish,
My designers here want to know if we can run Fabric backlit material(similar to the Apple store and Best Buy apple store backlits) through our HP Latex 360 we are getting installed tomorrow.
Feedback preferred: is it possible ? What products have worked the best? Do you have any...
BigFish,
I understand you are a Merchant Member and wish do to business.
My post was asking for FEEDBACK on anybody that has printed fabric backlite thru an HP latex 360, that's all I'm looking for.
We aren't really looking to add a new vendor at this time.
If you can't give me any feedback...
BigFish,
Thanks for the reply! Do you have any feedback on running this material through a Latex 360?
Also, the shop is in Rancho Santa Margarita, a little closer to Corona.
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