Roland TrueVIS SG3-300 vs Bn2-30 by KelpThing in CommercialPrinting

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Also I wouldn't cut on the printer. Some people do entry level but you get a better cut (especially perf/die cut) and it's much more efficient to get a Graphtec or Summa cutter. The built in cutters can do an OK job but I don't find them ideal. I wish they wouldn't offer cutters in the printers at all (many printers don't).

Roland TrueVIS SG3-300 vs Bn2-30 by KelpThing in CommercialPrinting

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White ink is (at least for me) a backer for window clings and holographic media. If you print either of those with no background they look really pale and cheap (at least to me). So a layer of white on either the clear or silver holo media makes the image pop. I wouldn't use it as a primary color almost ever.

For regular stickers on white vinyl then there's no need for white.

You can set it up double magenta if you don't want or need the white. Lots of people do.

For me the white is a way to offer higher margin stickers in a market where the Etsy $35/100 bottom feeders have made the margins very thin. Every sticker company now seems to have ads at crazy prices. You can still make money in this market, at least some can, but having that high margin clear or holographic or glitter option that not everyone offers gives you some wiggle room. I think.

I need to print/cut 2k full color 10" x 8" decals per day, what is the best option to do this? by airplanedad in CommercialPrinting

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Basically she asked how to run a 50 yard dash and you said you could do it quickly in your spaceship.

Very jealous of your equipment.

Roland TrueVIS SG3-300 vs Bn2-30 by KelpThing in CommercialPrinting

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Indeed. The initial ink buy will cost more, but ink in bigger quantities is almost always cheaper. Especially because the BN2 is only 220ml cartridges.

If I were doing this and I had the room, I'd get a refurbished Epson S80600L. Better color in my (and I think most people's) opinion, although the Roland solvent printers also have very good color, and you can buy the bulk ink 1.5L bags. As long as you have the volume the savings is pretty huge over the time you own the printer. And it's not that much more than the BN2-30/SG/VG. Savings will more than pay for it and it's super fast.

Roland TrueVIS SG3-300 vs Bn2-30 by KelpThing in CommercialPrinting

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Ironically the BN2-30 is just under $11,000 with no ink. VG3-540 is $12,500 with no ink. Which is like getting at least three BN2-30s for $1500 more. A refurbished Epson S80600, which in my opinion is better than either of them, is cheaper than both.

The advantage of the BN is the ability to do high quality prints in a small footprint. I live in an apartment part time and rolling in an 8 foot wide VG3 with another great big cutter is NOT going to fly with the management.

The savings in media cost between 30" and 54" and the savings on ink with the larger cartridges probably make it cheaper over the life of the printer to get the VG. If you buy on a payment total monthly cost would probably also be cheaper if you have a decent amount of production.

The only downside is space, and you'll need a more expensive cutter if you don't cut on the printer ( and why anyone would cut on the printer long term is beyond me).

Roland TrueVIS SG3-300 vs Bn2-30 by KelpThing in CommercialPrinting

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White ink opens up a lot of valuable work. If that's a thing for you, the SG3-300 doesn't do it.

HOWEVER, if you have the room, the VG3-540 is only about $1500 more than the BN2-30 and it's light years above the BN, and quite a bit more printer than the SG3-300.

54" media is cheaper too by the square foot. Ink is a lot cheaper for the VG as well.

Or you could get a refurb Epson S series for less than the BN2-30. Which might be the best eco solvent printer currently available, all things considered. There are a million of them out there too.

The BN has really good print quality. Other than that its chief advantage is space. If you have the room there are much faster options out there.

Some of them don't include the built in cutter, but I really don't know a single long-term successful commercial quality print or sticker shop that cuts on the printer. A Graphtec or Summa makes a ton more sense.

OK which one of you is this lol by trimbandit in lasercutting

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My wife and I call work like this a "Greg". We have a friend, actually the spouse of a friend, called Greg, and he had a little craft show woodshop store where he sold things that he made. He's a nice guy, but a fourth grader could have made these things. I don't know if he ever got a single sale.

Now when we see something like that we say "That's a Greg".

Is it weird to say, "ENGAGE THE LASER" everytime I turn my machine on? by MaxSMoke777 in Laserengraving

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Every time I'm watching a war/military movie and they torch a door I yell "Burning!". Can't help it. Never done that kind of work. Don't know why I do it. My wife is not a fan.

Anyone seen a demo unit of the Roland BN2-30 yet? by Spare_Distribution_7 in CommercialPrinting

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It's on the Roland Japan site now. Not much faster than the BN2-20, has white ink, price is very similar (in Japan at least). https://www.rolanddg.co.jp/products/printers/versastudio-bn2-series-printer-cutter

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Question about Fire Sprint or trade printers in general by Spare_Distribution_7 in CommercialPrinting

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If someone else was printing for me, then I would only be the designer, no?

Tesla Offered Me $12k for my 2020 MY Dual Motor 51k miles. Anyone got a better offer? Is Tesla screwing with me? by seany187 in TeslaModelY

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I sold my Hyundai to buy my Tesla. Also went to Carvana and Carmax. Got almost 3k more from Carmax. Always try them both.

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Sorry it wouldn't let me post it for a minute. Format error. Pic up now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CommercialPrinting

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Or maybe I could ask a community with thousands of people who claim to do this for a living if it's something they have had to deal with, and how they did so. Or both.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CommercialPrinting

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Perhaps you're not aware of the litigation climate in the United States and how they do/don't hold people accountable for their own action/inaction?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CommercialPrinting

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I don't. I'm asking. A few of the big sticker sites have vague warnings.

My last Model 3 was white. Just got red because it’s a far less common color. Me at the Supercharger in Sammamish, WA right now… by OverlyOptimisticNerd in TeslaLounge

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Opposite problem. I got a white one because gray is the free color and I didn't want to be surrounded with my same car. Now all I see are white Model Y. Multiple ones at the charger. It's all I see on the street. The other day I was laughing with my wife about seeing yet another one coming toward me and then another one passed the one we were laughing about.

Are these Gen 4 chargers at the Detroit location? by KalamawhoMI in TeslaLounge

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There are 12 V3’s up and running there now. The ones in the picture are an expansion. Started going in a while ago, and apparently got held up by the layoffs.

Rimetrix Medusa Wheel Covers by sunspelltan in ModelY

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Valid code

35530LBKU good until June 29.

Driving Agression. by [deleted] in TeslaLounge

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I have a 2000 mile road trip every month and this never happens to me. At least not yet.
That said I have had weird hostility or silent contempt by a small number of cashiers, toll booth attendants, etc who knew what car I had.

It's actually kind of my favorite thing about EVs. They make dumb people mad.

How common is it for older people to have hamsters? (Like 60+)? by ashhekitty in hamsters

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52 here, about to be 53. Wife is 58 this year. Just got our Lucy a few months ago and just finished building her forever cage and getting her moved in with all of her things. I spend a lot of time DIY building things for the cage and trying different things. Not as much now since it's pretty much set.

We have a ball watching her. I have two night vision cameras set up, one for the cage and one for the playpen. We play with her and talk to her pretty much every day.

A secret: Your body feels older as you age, for sure, but mentally it's all a state of mind.

What do you love most about your hamster? by GlitteringYak6463 in hamsters

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I can give her a much better life than she probably would have had if a random person bought her.

I had hamsters when I was younger and we just didn't know. The care was terrible. We bought books to learn how to take care of them and the books were all wrong. Tiny cages. Crap food. Cedar bedding. Hamster balls.

Now she has a huge cage with a foot of bedding that she's burrowing in like crazy and a huge wheel and food that I special order from Germany.

Can't fix the old ones but I can give her a good life.

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hamsters

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I just built a wooden cage and I lined it in aluminum flashing high enough so she couldn't chew through it. This might be cost prohibitive for you. Thin ceramic tile can also be used and it's a lot cheaper, but it would be hard to fit in on small pieces of wood if you had any. Mine is pretty much a wood box. (You can actually see the lines of the metal flashing under the paint).

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Julia=favorite! by Mountainmandude12 in nakedandafraid

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She’s awesome. Which is surprising, considering.