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No problem printing on banners or fabric with the Epson, however I wouldn't recommend solvent for textile printing in general. There are more suited machines (dye sub) for that sort of thing.
Canvases come out beautifully when using proper solvent canvas material. We moved all of our printing...
I hate 8518... the adhesive on the rolls that we get seems to be too aggressive and never wants to separate from the liner.
Other cast laminates with poly liners are fine though.
We've had our 80600 for 4 years now. Not a single regret... prints are stunning, no grain, massive colour gamut and quick and paired with an FC8600 it's an excellent match (FC9000 would be even better).
Off topic, but CM4 is so unintuitive compared to CM3. I can't wrap my head around making it work. I still keep a copy of Illustrator CS6 installed just to use CM3. Shame when a new version gets worse than the previous one.
I'm sure named colours will still work just fine. It's the swatch libraries that are being removed, so you wouldn't be able to design using colours from the removed libraries until you can install your own. More of an issue for designers rather than printers.
Coroplast is polypropylene... no chlorine used during manufacture. Our laser cuts it beautifully, apart from only having a 4' x 3' bed which can be limiting at times.
Wow those sound like horrible reactions. I can't say that anyone in our workshop has had any reactions to UV in the 8 years we've had our Arizona.
I'm always using gloves during anything that requires direct handling of inks, but usually only mask up on longer print runs.
I do hope that you...
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