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I think what the OP is doing is some indoor office or mall store windows and the problem was that the perf was to go from edge to edge and thus to hinge the vinyl you would have to do so on the frame and this was what the issue was. The question was what is the best way to do it. It would be...
Just re read the original post and you say you are installing on the inside of the window or did you mean that the install was to be done in inside windows???
If you are mounting on the inside of the window then you must be using either a poster view perf or a clear perf and are able to print...
I assume you meant the top inch of backing to be cut off. Just in case....
I also find that it should be cut off as close to straight as possible and don't rip off the top inch as when you go to roll up the rest of the perf, from the bottom, and try to get at the backing to peel down, it's...
You do have to do the full "up left right down then left down right" then all three " left down right " and sub power ( just for those who look into this post and wonder what to do to get into the service menu on the older Rolands.
Yes, it's the same for both printers. The Cj is harder to...
I would just divide or crop your picture into 3 separate files in widths that you want and then in photoshop go into image and canvas size. You can add a boarder around your image on all sides and just use a color. I tend to use a 1 inch black to boarder my canvas so that when you stretch you...
Hey Tim,
I do a pile of Canvas Giclee for my artist customers who get their originals scanned and then from there they can get them printed. I am not sure the artist crowd would want that type of bar for the canvas but for almost all other things I think it looks quite slick.
One area I am...
I have not re read through all the posts and not sure if this is of any help.
I had this I think 5 or 6 months ago and the guy who fixed it did not use software but went in and removed things to get rid of it. It took two trys as it did show up again after the first try.
One thing he said...
You might want to try a clear .020 PETG sheet. About $20 for a 4' x 8' This is how the place I get it from list it.
What I do is reverse print the image and then once dry back the sheet with a white vinyl that has a clear adheasive so that the image (which was reverse printed) will boost...
I would think that when you see a section missing across all the colors in the same spot like your test print, it would be from a head strike and may be damage that can't be fixed.
Also when you do a powerfull clean all you are doing is flushing all the ink out of the lines and replacing with...
I don't know much about the Sepiax latex ink but the biggest issue I see regarding the 130 F temp is that a lot of the media that is used now with solvents, tends to pucker or buckle with too much heat. If the temp has to be for sure that high for the ink to cure, you may have more head strikes...
Make sure that the poster paper is intended for solvents. Even some of the waterbased medias I use will print not bad on the solvent printer. Other way around does not work so good.
I have bought some card stock to try and test print and it beaded up and did not soak in on either printer...
When hear them say the average temperature here is about 37 F, it just sounds cold...... (thats based on overall summer and winter)
It's really not that bad.....
Did not notice your post till after mine. You got in under the wire......
Do you really want to go to Winnipeg.........
I take it that is the propper term " head manifold " and not nib.
Actually my plan was to find out who I should really call first next time I have a problem.....
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