Molan_Labe

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  1. hi Primal Decals,

     

                  Orafol sales a few high temp tapes.2 of the up to 338 degress. orafilm 1375, and orafilm 1377. they also have orabond 1395TM @ 320 degrees and a doubled sided tape at 284 degrees Orabond 1399TM. hope that helps you.

     

     

     

    if your looking for vinyl, I looked in all my books and the most on it is 230 degrees.

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  2. I'm sort of old school as they say it with layering vinyl. What I done is built a table enclosed with plywood and installed fluorescent lights in the box. attach a piece of Plexiglas on top. turn on the lights you can see through the adhesive tape. when I started messing with vinyl there was no clear adhesive at the time. that's why I say I do it the old school way and still do till this day.

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  3. Hi Wildgoose, thanks for the reply and all the info. sorry I didn't get back till today. I did check out the other vinyl cutters and thanks for the info. but at this time I think the MiMaki is in my price range for now and will upgrade to the summacut later on. I also like the summa printers they have to offer also.


  4. Yes sir, I used to do full tractor trailer wraps and buses. I've done a lot of handling of big graps. I'm trying to get back into that again but with my own company this time. I want to start out with just solid cut graphics and work my way into the Mimaki CJV 150/130 printer cutter later on down the road.i used to wrap vehicles, signage, wall murals, tractor tailers, tour and city buses, airplanes, a few nascars, etc.

     

     

     

    I was checking out the Mimaki products and was just looking for in site on the equipment.


  5. Hi Y'all,

     

               I'm in the process of getting the Mimaki  CG-SR III 54" in the next couple weeks. Looking for some feed back from anyone that has one.

     

                                                                                                                                                                                                               Thanks, John