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Phil Braham
Visual Impact Signs & Grafix
Western Australia
www.visualimpact.net.au
I've been using Duracoat foils for some time now. I've had a similar problem occasionally. The problem is normally due to excessive heat from the printhead. It is recommended to adjust the printhead temperature from "normal" to "light" or "lighter."
Meanwhile, I would either call or e-mail Iimak and explain the problem to them. They have just recently changed the liner in their foils which gives the foil a slightly darker appearance while the pigment is on the liner. The new liner has been tinted a light grey color. This does not affect the color of the print in any way. Anyhow, the new liner is suppose to provide for better performance in several ways.
If your current foil stock has a clear liner, contact your distributor and try to get one with the darker liner. See if that will make any difference for you.
Let me know how things work out.
Best Wishes.
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Add to that the loss of warrantee from Gerber, and the ill-fit of the cartridges into the printer.
I only use them for low-end scutt jobs, never for vehicles or first-quality work.
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Purcell Woodcarving & Signmaking
spurcell99@mediaone.net
Cape Cod, MA
For the cheap stuff, like warning decals and such, I will used Duracoat and Oracal vinyl. But, when it matters like lettering someone's vehicle, I don't recommend using anything by Gerber's foils and vinyl. Its just not worth the risk to do otherwise.
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Gary Wiant
Vinyl Graphics Unlimited
Shippenville, PA
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Phil Braham
Visual Impact Signs & Grafix
Western Australia
www.visualimpact.net.au