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  1. Roland Printing RED never looks good!!!!!

    Google is your friend. :) http://ecosac.pl/public/filemanager/files/PANTONE-Uncoated.pdf Mark
  2. Roland Printing RED never looks good!!!!!

    Before Versaworks, I created my own colour swatches with the Macro tool in Corel Draw. Then just print them with profiles/materials of your choice, then just select the colour(s) you like from these. There are several free colour charts on line also. Mark Mark
  3. You guys recognize that machine?

    lol.... saw that and thought it was a home made one made out of rebar or something.
  4. Roland Printing RED never looks good!!!!!

    I believe ColorRip also has a "special color" option in the Color menu where you can set up the input and output values of specific colors. Can't remember exactly how it is used, but Google is your friend. :) Good luck, Mark
  5. You guys recognize that machine?

    With the blue cover, my first thought was a Roland. Checked the website where the pic came from and it shows a Roland printer in another pic. Mark
  6. Extreme cold?

    Yeah, we also suggested a stencil of some kind, but the info on each labels would be different, so wouldn't work for them.
  7. Extreme cold?

    Thanks, but minimum application temp is 50F, about 10C. :( Mark
  8. Extreme cold?

    Hi. Going to check on Google, but thought I'd check here first. I have a client who tests tanks/vessels all year round, outside, in all weather, and wants a label that will stick to the metal tank in extreme cold, -30C or so. Anybody know of a vinyl that will do that? We suggested tags, but...
  9. Magic New Vue

    Haven't used this particular product, but have used Window Shock, with GeckoGrip. Prints nice with eco-solvent.Removable and re-usable. http://www.advantagesgs.com/Window-Shock-Perforated-Film-54-x-82 Mark
  10. You know you're in the sign business too long when...

    So it's not just me!! :Big Laugh
  11. XR-640

    Hi fellow Roland users. Quick question. We have used Roland printers for years, and we are ready to pull the trigger on the purchase of a Roland XR-640. My question is for those of you with an XR-640, did you get the white ink option, and if so was it worth it? We have a VS-540 with white and...
  12. New Comer to Signs

    Welcome, from Alberta Canada. :Canada 2::beer
  13. Floor graphics

    Not sure if it's a "rule" or not, but we always have an extra ½" to ¾" lam all around the graphic. Just helps to seal it a little better I think. Mark
  14. hello everybody

    Welcome! :Canada 2:
  15. Roland Printing RED never looks good!!!!!

    Have you tried the Roland color library? I get some decent colours from it, including reds.
  16. Hi, new guy here

    Welcome from Alberta Canada!!:Canada 2:
  17. Air Egress?

    We are applying it to medium to large white lexan sign faces. The air egress is not a real necessity, but thought if there was a product out there we might try it. Thanks for all the input. Mark
  18. Air Egress?

    Back-lit signs. Is that not what translucent is for? :) Mark
  19. Air Egress?

    Hi folks. Does anybody know if there is an air-egress eco-solvent printable translucent out there somewhere? Did a quick Google, but didn't see anything. Thanks, Mark
  20. What causes this in my spot color backgrounds?

    Just another observation. The black background is not necessarily a "spot" colour. Depending on your set up and profiles, it could be a CMYK background. Take a close look at it with a magnifying glass. You'll see all the little dots of CMYK ink if it is. Mark
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