i'm wondering if i can get it printed wholesale somewhere.I've used Dietzgen (Sihl) plotter paper to make install templates, but it looks like they also have inkjet-compatible options as well:
Careful, though. It looks like a lot of these "engineering" or "CAD" papers have 2" cores...
there are 2 ways to handle that. the broom handle with dry wall screw and washer is a favoriteI've used Dietzgen (Sihl) plotter paper to make install templates, but it looks like they also have inkjet-compatible options as well:
Careful, though. It looks like a lot of these "engineering" or "CAD" papers have 2" cores...
Sent you a message!do you know if theres a wholesale printer that prints this for customers?
replied!Sent you a message!
they use the plotter paper with their printed logo on it to put in the windows when they are working on the construction of the inside of the building they are working on. it's not being used for cad drawingsIf they are wanting line drawings done and the artwork is vector you can have your plotter draw them on that kind of paper.
they said they can't help me.We use Plotter Paper Guys for our paper source as they sell various bond weights on 3" cores. We print blueprints and site maps with no issues on our hp latex. For install patterns we run it thru our plotters with an inkpen.
Did you intentionally link to Amazon on the word "paper"?We use Plotter Paper Guys for our paper source as they sell various bond weights on 3" cores. We print blueprints and site maps with no issues on our hp latex. For install patterns we run it thru our plotters with an inkpen.
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