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Thanks Canuck - Our labor still comes at a pretty premium here in our little (expensive) resort town (Jackson Hole, Wy) so I am trying to cut out a step or two. We have done a ton of them laminated, but just trying to streamline. Found the non-slip rated laminate to be a little on the spendy...
Bringing this one back to life. Catwalk is the only product we can get a hold of right now that does not require lamination. Searched the forum and other than the one mention in this thread, didn't see any more real life (other than folks speculating) experience regarding using Catwalk without...
Awesome, thanks dypinc! Wish I would have seen this earlier. After wasting a ton of media to create our own profile, came in with similar numbers to what you've posted except was able to bring the temp down to 160F (71C) and use 16 pass. Guessing we can get away with a little cooler as we are...
Except the OP was asking about Flexi, not Onyx. HP has a video here for Onyx, still no help with Flexi.
Will be trying today for gift wrapping paper on our HP Latex 365 and will update.
Update - Magnum cannot supply profiles that work with our Flexi RIP and our HP Latex 365. Anyone have a profile and could share the temp and ink% values? Would be greatly appreciated!
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As a head’s up, we were sold Magnum Magnetics Engage media as a substitute for Visual Magnetics Poly 8 material. After winning a big account, and printing a fair amount of large displays, we discovered the Engage doesn’t lay flat on the existing magnetic substrate...
Funny, just came across this thread after going through this two days ago - getting a Latex 365 off a truck with only a typical lift gate. Packaged was about 120" long 740lbs and HP's palatalization wouldn't win any awards. Renting a forklift for 30min would have been the call (the flatbed idea...
As a print shop owner + user of maps in the backcountry it looks like the OP's customer is looking for a finished product similar to the waterproof/tearproof backpacking maps from Earthwalk Press...
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