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If you were wrapping a car for a customer I would say find somewhere inside above 55. But for a sticker with highs in the 40s. Just park it in the sun wait for the warmest part of the day. spray the decal with some rapid-tac, you'll be fine.
I still don't get it. You are all whining as if this is going to let every Tom, Dick, and Harry to open a sign shop in their apartment. You forget it takes a lot of work and equipment to operate on a professional level. Let these guys make Calvin stickers for their friends. Most of you complain...
I vote you check out labels2trade.com or stouse.com. Save your time and money. I have a soljet too and setting up the profiles for that paper is a pain.
Doesn't really bother me. I make my money by what I do with he supplies not by reselling them. The customer would still need a printer, cutter and the skills to do anything worthwhile. Plus if fellers sells more then maybe their prices will go down... Maybe.
Eco solvent is a No for that printer but it can be converted to UV ink. HP even makes OEM UV ink for that printer. Not sure of the process to convert it but I am sure it isn't hard to find.
It can't hurt to ask. All the shops around here make sure to help each other out and keep a good working relationship. We are all better off for it. If someone's equipment goes down or a shop needs an extra hand we can count on each other. Point is don't be afraid to introduce yourself. You may...
I vote for latex too. Talk to your local service tech. Thay may know of one for sale and since hey most likely did the work on it they can tell you about it's history.
You'll probably get a lot more money for that printer if you can bring that print head back to life or replace it. As far as what it is worth. Its worth what someone is willing to pay. Your supplier will have a good idea of what it is worth in your market.
Start off asking 20 to 50% higher...
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