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Yo....Willy! Actually I do cut them that small for copyright schtuff, BUT......you don't weed as usual. You actually premask the little copy beFORE weeding, hold the matrix down and pull the premask up. It brings just the copy with it.
-------------------- Pierre St.Marie Stmariegraphics Kalispell,Mt www.stmariegraphics.com ------------------ Plan on knowing everything before I die and time's running out! Posts: 4223 | From: Kalispell,Mt 59903 | Registered: Mar 2000
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Hey Howard, I noticed you didn't answer my question about OPOS vrs bomb site.LOL.
Did you miss that question, or have those little letters messed up ... never mind, I won't go there,however I am curious about OPOS on your machine... Thanks
-------------------- Ralph Lyon aka firedawg LYON Northwest
Kent, WA USA
Posts: 47 | From: Kent, WA, USA | Registered: Oct 2001
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Well, it's interesting that you ask the question at this moment. We have always been very happy with the way we have accomplished re-registration when mounting printed material for contour cutting. It always works...no matter the printer, with or without registration marks, etc., etc. It seems that our new SignJet-Pro also has a feature that, if you want to laminate the print, it will print registration marks where it expects to find them when the laminated print is re-inserted, and then it finds them automatically....sound familiar?
-------------------- Howard Keiper Independent Contractor Benicia, Ca. thekeip@comcast.net
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Odyssey? Oh yeh, we used to ride them in the sand down on the ORE. Coast. Now Honda makes a van by the same name.... Just pullin you guys's legs. 2 of my friends have goobers... they like em'
-------------------- Ralph Lyon aka firedawg LYON Northwest
Kent, WA USA Posts: 47 | From: Kent, WA, USA | Registered: Oct 2001
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Gerber stuff with the exchange rate is toooo expensive to even think about here I had an old roland pnc1800 for 12 years was bullet proof finaly gave up the ghost my new CM500 and my pnc1210 are not as good a machines I have had trouble going from reflective to normal vinyl a real pain
-------------------- Ian Wilson Signmaker Retired 3 Panorama Drive Toowoomba Queensland Australia may all your troubles be little ones. The man that never make a mistake never makes anything. Posts: 656 | From: Toowoomba Queensland Australia | Registered: Nov 1998
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I have a Sprint and S750, but bought a Summa T750 over a year ago and think its great. I looked at the Graphtec FC-4100 full width machine which was not much more money than the 30" Summa,( so over here a graphtec is chaeper) and although full width would be a help on odd occasions, I cope with most on a 30" machine. I buy full width material and have it slit 30" plus spill which gives you 2 handy widths.
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Chevrolet...all the way. These discussions are ridiculous. By the plotter that best suits your needs as well as your budget. Roland-Schmoland, Summa-Mumma, Graphtec, Ioline is fine, Mutah-putah, Gerber, ANA-banana, XYZ, ABC, Chevrolet or Ford. They're all good, they can all break and they can all be fixed.
-------------------- Louis A. Lazarus Milt's Sign Service, Inc. 20 So. Linden Ave. #5B El Granada, CA 650-588-0490 lalazarus@pacbell.net Posts: 560 | From: El Granada, CA | Registered: Apr 1999
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