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hey gino, its a rush job we got in this afternoon and is needed for monday morning and our suppliers don't open on saturday or i would have just got some double sided banner and done it that way.
threeput, that is exactly what i was thinking of doing..... print the banners seperatly, trim them...
i'm having to print them seperatly due to size as we have a 54" printer so need to print each side seperate.....if you see what i mean, so what i was woundering, i would end up with 2 individual sides, so whats the best method to actualy butt them together to make 1 double sided banner? i see...
ok, i need to do 2 3x5ft double sided banners and i want to know if this method is good or bad! i'm going to be printing them seperatly each side then i want to join both sides together with banner tape and then grommet them. now......normally on a single sided banner you would fold the edges...
lol...thats funny, i have the krylon laminate here but i went and bought the frog juice from my suppliers just incase the krylon stuff wasn't up tot he job as its going onto a digital print so didn't want to take a chance!
got a diage solo laminater and had it replaced within 1 month due to the tension screw binding up....along with a few others around here to! its great for mounting stuff but laminating will have you tearing your hair out!! after just 2 months i was in my suppliers today asking for a refund and...
actually went to buy the clear shield as thats what the tech had recommended but he came out with this frog juice instead and said its the same kinda thing...give it a go!
yeah.....that'd probably explain why huh!! not letting it outgas for starters has got to be a major concern!! these prints have been out gassing for 48 hrs..we usually leave 24 hrs but was waiting on the tect to come and show us how this laminator worked properly!! that didn't go to plan for sure!!!
thanks gino, any feedback on this product is appreciated!! wasn't sure if i had to do one coat, leave it a few hours, do another coat etc. will be installing it tomorrow.
thanks guys! only reason i am using this is because my diage solo laminator sucks!! brand new laminator, 2 techs out trying to get it to lay down laminate without creases.......not 1 good result!! i have to install 3 large graphics on a trailer by tomorrow, had a tech out this morning for 3...
just bought a can of frog juice and have just sprayed down the liqiud lam....now, first time i've used this so...do i let it dry a couple hours and re apply a second coat? or is one coat enough? sprayed digital cast material if that makes any difference....... how long should you let it dry...
we looked at both at an open house afew months back and decided to go for the roland. we got the vp540i and love it. the roland i know is a tried and trusted work horse, the sales reps were still figuring out the hp and couldn't say how well it would hold up compared to the roland. you also need...
ok, thanks guys, didn't know! sorry!! won't happen again.
i had it on file from a job we did a few years back and figured i'd offer to send it over to save him looking for it....... again apologies.
not supposed to send a file to another signs101 guy to help him out??? why?? i had it on file already in the format he needed for a job..... have i crossed a line or broke a rule? if so i didn't realise! sorry.
not charging him for it or anything like that.
i had the other one for about 10 years and is a bosch. its starting to fail every now and again this past week or so and i want to buy a new one. so, i wanted to see what others are using and what brand they recommend before i go out and buy a replacement. since i use a heat gun alot i want...
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