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I'm pretty sure that piece of hardware is compatible. It's expensive, but you might want to also look at the robotic, automatic chart reading system.
Here are the items we just purchased to create our profiles:
http://www.xrite.com/i1basic-pro-2
http://www.xrite.com/i1io-automatic-chart-reader
Thanks for your input. When you initially setup your cutting workflow, did you use Caldera or Summa for support as far as how you do your file / network setup? Or was it a combination of the 2? I won't be overly concerned if we were buying from a Summa distributor, but it appears as though you...
In the event I want to kiss cut and perf (or through cut) do I name the paths differently in Illustrator like I currently do with the Zund? Do you use the Postnet driver?
Thanks!
I am insterested in setting up a Summa S Class cutter driven by Caldera. What I need to know is how do I go about setting up Illustrator files to be nested in Caldera? I currently work with a Zund flatbed cutter and we name the paths with CMYK spot colors called "Through cut" and or "Kiss cut"...
Check out the Seiko ColorPainter M-64s. There is a video on YouTube that goes into more detail on its features. We are in the market for a fast digital printer and its at the top of our list. Speaking of Seiko, does anybody know why they don't have their own discussion board on the main forum...
That example I posted is not a UL label. It's another part they print for us. They typically charge pennies for UL labels but they do thousands of them and quite often they aren't delivered on time causing our production line to sidetrack units.
No we are not and it may not be worth getting UL listed. I was just curious about media used and printing equipment for UL labels. Sorry if I offended anybody.
The sign shop we have a contract with has been screwing us for years. For example, they charge $25 for this decal. We can do it in house, but they have the contract for it and are bending us over.
My company wants to have the ability to print UL labels that are attached to the equipment we sell. (Mostly just black and white text, but some have color). We currently buy the labels from a sign shop and would like to do them in-house. Since this will be taking business away from them, I'm not...
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