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Old 06-22-2005, 09:27 PM   #1
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Default heres a few prints

These are a few of the jobs we've done
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Old 06-22-2005, 11:20 PM   #2
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Man it doesnt look like you do anything small... Im guessing most of that was off of the Seiko?
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Old 06-23-2005, 07:42 AM   #3
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Old 06-24-2005, 08:36 PM   #4
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Actually theses were all pre-Seiko jobs. I havent had time to take many pictures of jobs lately. I would however use the seiko for those jobs if I had to do them again. Those are just some of the bigger jobs, but we do a ton of smaller decals also. I'm probably running both of my printers 6 hours a day on average.
I bought the Seiko for a specific large job I have going, but it immediately impressed me with its speed and output quality. I print just about everything big and especially banners from that machine. It will print a 4'x8' banner in about 10 minutes. Too bad it doesnt have a built in cut feature, that would make it a truly hard machine to beat. I have been thinking of switching my roland to bulk system, but I have been kind of leary about doing it. I have heard some negative stories about triangle inks and the mimakies which makes me just kind of hold back and wait. I was also quite impressed with the mega inks at the show, but I just havent heard enough about them yet and I dont really have the time to be a guinee pig.
Maybe someone could convince me otherwise? I talked to Cory, and he sounds very convincing, but he really hasnt had his that long. So its kind of hard to figure out if it will work out in the long run.
Sorry, I didnt mean to be so long winded.
By the way this will be a great forum.
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Old 06-24-2005, 08:41 PM   #5
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Actually theses were all pre-Seiko jobs. I havent had time to take many pictures of jobs lately. I would however use the seiko for those jobs if I had to do them again. Those are just some of the bigger jobs, but we do a ton of smaller decals also. I'm probably running both of my printers 6 hours a day on average.
I bought the Seiko for a specific large job I have going, but it immediately impressed me with its speed and output quality. I print just about everything big and especially banners from that machine. It will print a 4'x8' banner in about 10 minutes. Too bad it doesnt have a built in cut feature, that would make it a truly hard machine to beat. I have been thinking of switching my roland to bulk system, but I have been kind of leary about doing it. I have heard some negative stories about triangle inks and the mimakies which makes me just kind of hold back and wait. I was also quite impressed with the mega inks at the show, but I just havent heard enough about them yet and I dont really have the time to be a guinee pig.
Maybe someone could convince me otherwise? I talked to Cory, and he sounds very convincing, but he really hasnt had his that long. So its kind of hard to figure out if it will work out in the long run.
Sorry, I didnt mean to be so long winded.
By the way this will be a great forum.
I will have my Triangle/NuSign Bulk System sometime next week. This is the Mild Solvent version. Everything I have heard has been great. I will keep you guys updated as I get fimiliar with it.
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