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Hi heads. My regular supplier ran out of avery a5 series purple today. I have a racecar that I need to get done soon and they told me that it would be 2 weeks before I could get it from them. Another local supplier has the purple in Styletech's line but i've never used this film before? Has anyone ever used it? Is it a reliable film? Thanks for your answers, Ryan
-------------------- Ryan Ursta Ursta Graphics 116 B North Mercer Avenue Sharpsville Pa. 16150 Call: 724•962•2206 "We make YOU look good"
Known as "Ugraph" on mirc Posts: 558 | From: Sharpsville Pa. USA | Registered: Sep 2000
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I've never used the styletech, but my podner used it regularly. He was a roll striper and bought it in striping rolls up to 4" out of Florida. The rolls were HP.
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Stay away from it. We've used alot of it. It says on the box that it's 8 year, but that's compete bull. We've had it shrink on us about a 1/16 of an inch in around 2 months on the sides of buses.
-------------------- Bruce Evans Crown Graphics Chino, CA graphics@westcoach.net Posts: 913 | From: Chino, CA | Registered: Nov 1998
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JUNK!!!!!!!! STAY AWAY!!!!!!! Adhesive is irregular...... Silicone liner has uneven coating...it makes it impossible to lift the vinyl off. Its hard to weed..
well....other then THAT...Mrs Kennedy....how was Dallas??????
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There is a company here locally which sells Styletech and I have used it. Believe me, it is pure junk. The width of the roll varies to where the punched holes are against the edge in spots, the adhesive is uneven and the backing paper is so thin the average sprocket type plotter will tear it. The sprocket holes are uneven and will not consistently match the plotter sprocket pins for more than a few feet, if that much. You get the idea!
-------------------- Frisby Signs, Inc. El Dorado, Arkansas Posts: 902 | From: El Dorado, Arkansas, USA | Registered: Apr 1999
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