Its a cool idea but.. and this is a big but for me.. I dont like banners that are not hemed on all sides.. .. To me putting grommets in the banners is easy and doesnt really take much time to put them where i need them..
but like i said.. it is a cool idea..
Posted by Doug Downey (Member # 829) on :
Thanks Sue, these banners have a great welded hem. It really makes things go fast.
Posted by Nevman (Member # 332) on :
Hey Doug...
That's a great idea.
I tried to go to the website...www.readytoprint.ca...but I couldn't connect.
Am I missing something?
Thanks - I want some...
Posted by Pete Payne (Member # 344) on :
superfast production for parade banners and the print is beautiful, I like the full bleed capability too!
Posted by Barb. Shortreed (Member # 1730) on :
Mike and the gang at Cambridge Canvas have done it again with this product Posted by Nevman (Member # 332) on :
Thanks Barb... the video show 'readytoprint.ca'...
You might want to check that Doug...
Posted by Neil D. Butler (Member # 661) on :
What is the cost of the Material for the 54" roll?
Posted by William DeBekker (Member # 3848) on :
Sent them a Email.. I hope that it works on the Mutoh.
Posted by Doug Downey (Member # 829) on :
I am currently trying to get a list of all the machines it has been in that I can post it on the websites. They have the material and grommets fine tuned and starting production. I am going this afternoon to try it on a 30" Roland that you can't change the head height. Others say it works but I want to see myself. I will be at the ISA show doing samples.