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We have a Mimaki JFX200 flatbed and had it for 4 years before we replaced the head and that was for a head strike. Was still running great with minimal nozzle loss.
I have used Glass Adhere/Glass Apeel quite a bit. We have a sample piece we put on a glass door 2 years ago and take it off a few times a month to show customers how great the product is.
Definitely use the cut layer button as this is the FineCut procedure. Double check the position of the cut lines in the "Output to Rasterlink" window. I have sometimes made adjustments to my image placement completely forgetting about the cut layer.
We use Glass Apeel (nee. Glass Adhere) reverse print with white. No adhesive and is removable and reusable. Can be applied wet or dry. Works like a charm and stays put until you remove it.
We use a very small amount of 91% isopropyl (a couple of shots from a spray bottle) and Prematex lint free cloths. We also no longer get plexi with the paper covering but plastic wrap instead. It made a huge difference.
We use PhotoTex a lot. Many of the customers love it but we have seen some manufacturing defects that show up in dark full color areas. Sometimes the color is muted as well. We now also use Solvent Print-N-Stick from Lexjet. It looks like a wall paper and has vibrant color.
We use a Mimaki JFX200. It's loaded with cmyk/primer/clear/white. It has a max resolution of 1200x1200. We print on just about anything the customer wants. The feature I really appreciate with this machine is the automated head height measuring and head crash protection. It has 2 flanges (one at...
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