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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Daphne, Al
Posts: 161
Printer: Roland SolJet SC-545EX
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I need someone to print several two sided flags. Need to be Dye-Sub or simular. I tried printing on some expensive 3P flag material using Max ink from my Roland and the ink wore off in less than a week.
If someone can finish them out after printing that would be best. Thanks, Ken |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 91
Printer: Vutek 3360 - Vutek 200/600 - Seiko 64S - HP5500
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dye sub will not last that 6 months outdoor just so you know.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Daphne, Al
Posts: 161
Printer: Roland SolJet SC-545EX
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How can I get these made so they will last a couple of years?
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I thought most flags were screen printed.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 91
Printer: Vutek 3360 - Vutek 200/600 - Seiko 64S - HP5500
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for outdoor durability screen printing is the way to go.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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In the USA, most flags are made of nylon material. The proper inkset for nylon is Direct Acid ink. There are only a few printers in the market that are able to run acid ink - the Dupont Artistri is one, and the Hollanders ColorBooster is another.
Bob |
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