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Nova Polymer Machine - Any Ideas

Ewedde

Premium Subscriber
I bought a sign shop and have been running it for a couple years solo. It came with a lot of old machines, I’ve managed to get most of them working but this one I’ve just never messed with. Anyone have any idea if this is even worth the hassle?

I’ve called Nova out of Indiana, they kind of said yeah that’s an old one…
It does power up. We do ADA signs either old school engrave / beads or we can stack UV ink on top. But I pass on polymer jobs mostly.

Just seeing if anyone out there knows if this is worth the time.

Thanks,
 

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JTW

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I bought a sign shop and have been running it for a couple years solo. It came with a lot of old machines, I’ve managed to get most of them working but this one I’ve just never messed with. Anyone have any idea if this is even worth the hassle?

I’ve called Nova out of Indiana, they kind of said yeah that’s an old one…
It does power up. We do ADA signs either old school engrave / beads or we can stack UV ink on top. But I pass on polymer jobs mostly.

Just seeing if anyone out there knows if this is worth the time

Poly is good for volume jobs, but there is a substantial learning curve. However, the result is extremely durable, so it has a strong place in the market. The guys at Nova are good. They could give you an overview of the total workflow.
 
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