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Thats a really good idea. I did a nozzle test after the strike and after I replaced a manifold on the magenta head (post strike). It did not look like this at all. This is the first test that has looked like this. Ill try cleaning the head again and see if it changes at all.
So I had a head strike a couple weeks ago and thought that I got everything handled. But my printer has been acting very strange lately.
I have checked the physical condition of the head and it looks good as far as I can tell. I have also recalibrated everything.
First off there is a lot of...
Call 3M and get sample rolls of IJ180cv3 and the 8518 Laminate. They will send you short rolls (5yds) of them both for free that you can get your profiling set up on. Once your done with that wrap away knowing that you are using the best material available. Then buy 3M again once you are...
it kind of depends on the ink you are running right? Depending on the heads you have there are many different types of ink that are usable. All with different durability.
If its solvent based ink at LEAST one day, if its latex based you can lam right away.. Basic off gassing time required otherwise you'll trap solvent in the printed vinyl and it will act really funny when installing and wont last as long.
I've never worked with any other Summa models. I had a graphtec fc5100 that would do the same thing. Just look at the cutting force in grams. Assuming that any of those models can cut at 200g you should be fine. Just get a 60 degree blade.
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I would recommend laminating the perf in any application that would encounter rain. As everyone else here has said 290gf is the ticket. It's your best bet. BUT....
you can roll on clearshield liquid laminate with a regular thin foam roller (hardware store). Be sure to apply it lightly and let...
Hello all. I received a bunch of ink when I bought my printer and haven't been able to go through it all. Specifically they are 1L bottles of Prime PRMS Bordeaux Ink. The catch is they are all either expired or close to expiring.
Visually they look ok but I want to know are these as good as...
I have an S class and routinely cut 12 mil convex which works out to be about 304 microns. FYI
I also know of one that is for sale non-T model, if you are interested pm me.
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