I really dig watching your processes with everything, I've been a sign guy for like 15 years, and it's cool you can still learn knew things and ways of doing stuff.
Thank you Steve for showing the software setup process! This is what I am trying to learn to be more efficient and you do it best! Would love to see more software setups. I will just slow it down using RUclips setting on my end. Thanks again!
Thanks! I was adjusting the vacuum/dust control so it sits just above the material. I don’t believe the mat is very expensive. I still have the one that came with the machine and have a lot left on the roll!
You have great place to work and do some cool stuff.. 5:35 but please you really don't have to rewind you roll and make it touch the floor and cause alot of contamination. Pull the roll after print off the machine with carsboard roll .Just measure your print from you rip software and cut the the lamination by measuring .. then move it to you laminator and line up the first meter without unrolling you print .. it will save you alot of time of wiping the print for lamination.. and risk damaging it also .Keep up the good work.
I hear ya. Some of my projects are so small so I just do it this way. The prints go into a box though so they aren’t on the floor getting damaged. I just wipe to make sure nothing gets in between the layers. Thanks!
You may have covered this question but what is the purpose of the continuous color bars on the side of the print? Is that something Flexi can add in the file prep or is it in production?
It’s a function is most rip softwares. Flexi calls them color bars and it helps keep all heads firing even if all aren’t being used in the print. It’s a quick easy way to tell if there is an issue while printing.
I really dig watching your processes with everything, I've been a sign guy for like 15 years, and it's cool you can still learn knew things and ways of doing stuff.
Oh man that’s awesome! That’s why I love sharing and watching a ton of videos myself. Always learning!
Interesting little project! Nice job 🙂
Glad you like it!
Thank you Steve for showing the software setup process! This is what I am trying to learn to be more efficient and you do it best! Would love to see more software setups. I will just slow it down using RUclips setting on my end. Thanks again!
Glad to help! I’ll try to do some that focus just on file prep. Thanks for watching!
@@stevethegraphicsguy You’re the man! 💪
Here just to see that CNC work, good stuff as usual :P
Thanks! More to come :)
Damn, those turned out amazing! What a fun little project to work on. Thanks for sharing Steve.
Thanks Mike! Some projects I really enjoy and this was definitely one of them!
They turned out great Steve! Another job well done!
Thank you!
Awesome . . . great job Steve
Thanks 👍
looks good! what were you adjusting on the summa during the test cut? is the sacrificially mat expensive?
Thanks! I was adjusting the vacuum/dust control so it sits just above the material. I don’t believe the mat is very expensive. I still have the one that came with the machine and have a lot left on the roll!
@@stevethegraphicsguy cool so it is a roll. And it still pulls vacuumed through it. Is the vacuumed bed run from a built in pump or a shop back
It comes with its own dedicated pump!
Schweet! Self-tapping screws instead of rivets for the next one?
It certainly would have been faster! But I do love how minimal the rivet look is haha
@@stevethegraphicsguy - Double sided tape on the sides would have been even more minimal. ;-)
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Thanks!
You have great place to work and do some cool stuff.. 5:35 but please you really don't have to rewind you roll and make it touch the floor and cause alot of contamination. Pull the roll after print off the machine with carsboard roll .Just measure your print from you rip software and cut the the lamination by measuring .. then move it to you laminator and line up the first meter without unrolling you print .. it will save you alot of time of wiping the print for lamination.. and risk damaging it also .Keep up the good work.
I hear ya. Some of my projects are so small so I just do it this way. The prints go into a box though so they aren’t on the floor getting damaged. I just wipe to make sure nothing gets in between the layers. Thanks!
You may have covered this question but what is the purpose of the continuous color bars on the side of the print? Is that something Flexi can add in the file prep or is it in production?
It’s a function is most rip softwares. Flexi calls them color bars and it helps keep all heads firing even if all aren’t being used in the print. It’s a quick easy way to tell if there is an issue while printing.
Thinking about being an HP latex for mostly wall graphics / wallpaper kind of thing. Do you like yours? Would you buy it again? Love the channel!
I do like mine! It’s user friendly and easy to maintain. The newer 700 and 800 series have some nice perks like white ink!
Graphics look awesome…their paint job on the cooler…not so much, haha
I agree!
nice wearhoue
Appreciate it 👊
Where are you located?
West of Philadelphia!
Great work Steve !!!!!!!! Another great video keep them coming 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Paul!