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We don't do removals unless we installed it. We know what we put on our vehicles, how we did it, and how long the graphics have been on. Too many variables with other's work and prefer not to deal with 'those people' that balk and whine about the cost.
YES. When profiled correctly, I get the best reds ever, and I can achieve MANY shades of grey that don't appear greenish or purplish. I won't even print anything that has grey in it on my L260.
We added a 560 next to our 26500. Guess which one receives the most data. Just loading/unloading media is enough reason to get one, along with all the points made by others.
Use to use Ultraflex banner for years on various solvent machines. Once switching to Latex machines, can't use it anymore due to this. NONE of their stuff we get runs right. So we use GSG Starprint or Grimco's Key banner. And like someone mentioned, don't store several rolls in your shop for...
Q54 here and we have issues a lot. And I use the BombSight alignment nearly exclusively. So I don't have issues with the machine not reading the reg marks, I just have issues of accuracy in cutting no matter how meticulous I am with aligning myself. What is weird is that I usually have to shut...
That's an engraved piece it looks like, so the font is likely proprietary to whatever engraver setup made that. Not necessarily any typeface you can find for your purpose.
This still isn't an excuse. I would not want my nice work put up on an ugly, disrepaired wall. If I didn't know the condition of the wall when quoting the job, I would have put that stipulation in the order "ALL DEPENDS ON CONDITION OF THE WALL AFTER BANNER REMOVAL." Could have easily insisted...
You can print on anything in a pinch. But that is a cut vinyl, so it is not intended for printing on, especially anything that uses heat to cure the ink. Not sure why this is a question.
3M 4926 is .015"... I think that's the thinnest of the VHB tapes.
https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/company-us/all-3m-products/~/3M-VHB-Tape-4926/?N=5002385+3293242225&preselect=8710676+8710815+8710960+8711740+8712276&rt=rud
If you already mounted your studs to the sign, simply lay paper down on the table. Lay the sign on the paper, apply pressure to mark the paper with the studs, remove the sign and go back and Sharpie the marks you made.
From my experience so far, if you just specify the PMS color in your file, and your material is calibrated correctly, you should get it pretty close (I'm speaking as a Latex 560 user). Converting PMS colors to CMYK formulas on your own leads to bad results. Let the machine do the work.....If you...
Interesting...I'd love to see how you do that. Adding an AI or EPS with CutContour, for me, yields nothing in the Plotter RIP. There's no way that I can see that adding the job separates the 2 like Flexi does when you send to print/cut.
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