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WooooooHoooo!!!!!

hurray!!!

today the owner of our company finally agreed to purchase a Seiko 64S!! As you can tell I am very excited. I think it will fit right in with our Vutek3360 and HP5500. So of course, let's hear your horror stoies about this printer.


Mine will be here in 2 weeks. I plan on running a few medias on it.

General Formulations 201-60

Flexcon LiteCal

Avery 1005 EZ

UltraFlex 13oz Banner

Any good or bad reviews of these media or others I should run instead.


Thanks!!!


-mike





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I'm printing on self adhesiv vinyls mainly...

Mactac products.

all i need they have it: perfect quality for good price



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Which Mactac vinyls are you running? I run mainly some Kapco Matte and Avery 3000.


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depends on purpose!

JT 5829 / JT 5929 - 3/5 year vinyl for flat surfaces

JT 5529 - mcfleet vinyl for curved surfaces (vehicles)...

JT 5915 - windows graphics

etc...

-- Edited by cs6060 at 16:35, 2006-01-08

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to be fair i've yet to find a media that i can't print one, but what i will say is you do pay for what you get. ask yourself what level of print quality do you want to achieve? then sample the substrates accordingly. i mainly use avery and md5 sav, banners/papers are all the same, and apart from that the market is open to whatever you want to use.


printer/feed settings are roughly the same for all medias within the same category, being mon/poly or calendared.



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on the General Formulations media................i use the 208..........but only the permanant adhesive.............for some reason the 208 with the temp adhesive's surface would model the inks every time..............just a heads up................CONGRATS!!!!!!

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i will tell you one thing man - sell your hp ;) you won't need it anymore. of course if you print a lot of photo prints then surely you need it, but our encad is gathering dust. especially that it's so slow and vulnerable.

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I've got a couple wierd clients that like the HP5500 so it will stay.....but it is tucked in the corner now. =)






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