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My trouble was coming from just removing the backing from it, because it's so thin and I was loading up a 54" roll it kept falling back on where I had already removed it and then the laminate itself would fold up on itself. We don't use it often, but when we do I always dread loading it cause...
Thanks for the offer, but we're still figuring our options since it turns out the other center on this job cannot print white as well. I'll see what we end up deciding and let you know if we can't find any other sources.
Same with us, it depends. Large jobs like a trailer wrap we recently did, we just left on the roll but loosened it up a bit. Smaller prints we'll cut off and lay them on the table. But our laminator is 60" and depending on the type of laminate we use for the job, we try to batch everything...
I guess depends. The first one is fine but maybe with different fonts/colors if you're not doing anything with the posts. Is the customer quoted to do something with the posts that are already there? If so, then I'd choose the third one with the black and gold with the fonts of the middle one.
It doesn't bother me really. I just design at half the size or quarter of the size depending on what the job is, then enlarge it in the print software. Boom and done. I printed 20+ foot banners like this.
Hahaha!
Well my question would be is how could one be stranded on an island with access to a power source and said fonts? LOL! Just saying. Couldn't you just email for help if that was the case?? :p
Same here. We've never had any issues. I'll usually laminate same day if I printed before noon. If I print any time after 1 or 2pm, I'll just let it sit overnight and laminate it in the morning.
Same here. I've laminated right after printing if I need to for a rush job. Even so, never had any...
I second this. It depends on the job, what the customer wants or what I'm visioning for their design. I actually like browsing fonts, it's kind of therapeutic for me and I can go through them pretty fast when I have an idea of what I'm looking for.
Yeah so I think what we are going to do is see if the other shop we are teaming up with on this project can swap a part of the project so they do the white prints since they have the ability and we don't. Like you said it would cost way more. I've never printed white before and didn't know that...
We do not have white ink and I don't think we can get it for our printer. Due to the amount of work this job would have, they are splitting the work between our store and another branch of our company. That branch does have the ability to do white but we got this end of the stick. So we were...
We had a customer who wanted the exact same thing! He didn't bring the tailgate in though, he brought a purchased RTA for us to reference. Not sure why he didn't just use that one. I got it as close as I possibly could to the original. I can PM you what I had done for him. Having the tailgate...
So we have this potential customer that needs a gator skin pattern printed in white on clear vinyl to put on all their glass office doors. Is that something we can do with our Epson S60600? If so how can we go about it or what resources/suggestions can you provide?
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