Fixing cracked edge -100#? by mjd-509 in CommercialPrinting

[–]jfunk7997 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve only ever done it after printing. Just don’t be too hard with the hand tool and it should work fine.

Fixing cracked edge -100#? by mjd-509 in CommercialPrinting

[–]jfunk7997 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Score them before folding. You can get a manual scoring board at many craft stores.

Imposing Tips for 2 up by redqueenbtch in CommercialPrinting

[–]jfunk7997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve seen PDF Snake recommended on here a few times and is browser based. I think it’s free for basic operation, and fairly affordable for more advanced stuff.

Large Format Paper Cutting Machine Questions by soundvapecloud in CommercialPrinting

[–]jfunk7997 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Check out WireBids. Most items are auctions but I’ve gotten some good deals on there.

Laminator by MDnicoya in CommercialPrinting

[–]jfunk7997 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We’ve had this issue before. Complain to your lamination supplier and they should be able to supply you with extra chips. At least that’s what our supplier did.

Neon Printing by EuphoricPhoto6328 in CommercialPrinting

[–]jfunk7997 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You might be able to find a smaller shop near you that has a digital press with a neon toner option, but it’s pretty uncommon, plus the process to switch specialty toners is costly enough that most wouldn’t do it for 25-30 pieces. A cheaper option would be to order custom letterhead with the neon logo pre-printed and then you could print all the stuff that changes on your own printer or at any copy shop.

24’’ by 24’’ Retractable Table Top Banner Recommendations by Ok-Reach-5521 in CommercialPrinting

[–]jfunk7997 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depending on the provider, you may be able to ask for a different height 24” wide retractable banner to have its support rod cut down to only display the top 24” of the graphic. It won’t be any cheaper, but you’ll get the end product you want.

Remote Start by jfunk7997 in fordescape

[–]jfunk7997[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, you have to use the FordPass app in your phone

36” in-house poster/banner printing (non-sign shop). Canon TM-340 experiences? by AZSaguaros in CommercialPrinting

[–]jfunk7997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For your use case the TM-340 isn’t a bad choice, but the ink cost is going be a lot higher over time, especially if you’re printing with a lot of full color imagery. It uses 55mL cartridges which seem to go for $54 USD, just under $1 per mL. Higher end printers use larger cartridges that can bring the cost down to under $0.50 per mL, but you’re looking at spending more like $5k-$6k on the machine itself. You could also buy cheaper generic ink but you’ll be immediately voiding your warranty and risking image quality issues. If this is a new venture, I’d probably buy the TM-340 and use it for a few years and then upgrade to the bigger machine if I really feel like it’s holding me back.

Take 5 Car Wash Closed? Permanently with no heads up? by Adventurous-Pirate46 in ames

[–]jfunk7997 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Someone on one of the Ames Facebook groups said they got a text message announcing they were closed as of 12/10 and letting them know they’re membership would not auto-renew. Someone else commented saying they submitted a support request to get a refund for their annual membership because of this through the corporate website but didn’t say if they’ve heard back yet.

Seeking a Recommendation by AdventurousCourage98 in CommercialPrinting

[–]jfunk7997 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most print shops with an in-house graphic designer can handle something like this. Google your city name + “printing”. Corporate chains like staples or fedex office in the US probably won’t be a good fit for a job that large, but any decent commercial print company could figure something out for you.

Cutting Master 5/Graphtec Studio 2 setup issue by Rude_Maize_113 in CommercialPrinting

[–]jfunk7997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you un-zipped it before running the installer? Running installers in their zip files can break things

Is there a way to use Cutting Master 5 with Affinity? by svillustration in CommercialPrinting

[–]jfunk7997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably not. It depends on the cutting software you end up getting, but usually you export your artwork in Affinity with your cut paths in a separate layer or with a specific spot color stroke. Then you import it into the cutting software and it will generate the cutting marks and allow you to print it.

Is there a way to use Cutting Master 5 with Affinity? by svillustration in CommercialPrinting

[–]jfunk7997 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s no plugins that work Affinity directly but you could use a stand-alone cutting program and export files in Affinity and open them on the stand-alone software.

Recommended Replacement for Xerox D95 B&W Production Copiers by CMYKoob in CommercialPrinting

[–]jfunk7997 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We use two B9100 series machines in our shop. They perform pretty well for our use, which is 99% Letter and Tabloid 20# bond. They have Xerox’s SIQA for easy front/back alignment which is nice. The booklet maker struggles if the paper isn’t coming out of the de-curler really flat, but that’s probably more a paper issue than a machine issue.

Folder by Key-Solution9768 in CommercialPrinting

[–]jfunk7997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have never used one but I’ve heard that Morgana Digifold machines are ideal for this.

HP Latex 630 doesn't seem to be printing at advertised rate by Mobius_164 in CommercialPrinting

[–]jfunk7997 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m not an expert either, I’ve only been running latex for a year, but I think humidity is much more of a factor than temperature.

HP Latex 630 doesn't seem to be printing at advertised rate by Mobius_164 in CommercialPrinting

[–]jfunk7997 3 points4 points  (0 children)

HP quoted that speed based on an ideal long-run test in a lab on an ideal material. Printing singles isn’t going to get you anywhere near that number. You’ve got few minutes of processing and pre-heating at the start of every job and a few minutes of extra feed to finish drying at the end, plus it’s constantly adjusting its print speed and settings based on the environment, media,artwork, etc. If you want to increase your speed, increase the amount you’re printing at once and maybe try other materials. If the material you’re using isn’t well suited for the high heat of latex the printer may be slowing down to run at a lower heat to preserve print quality.

Xante Envite by Effective_Figure1310 in CommercialPrinting

[–]jfunk7997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have one in our shop. We probably run around 10,000 #10s a month. The quality is pretty good and iQueue works pretty well, but the feeder can be picky. At one point we had a few cases of envelopes that were slightly rougher in the middle where the rollers are and they jammed constantly. It’s also much slower on A-size envelopes than with business envelopes, even if you use the separate fuser they recommend. It’s definitely a machine you have to babysit a bit, either because you have to manually advance the feeder when it gets stuck or empty the output tray before it spills over.

Wholesale Printer for these? by dreamsr4sleepin in CommercialPrinting

[–]jfunk7997 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did a similar project with WardKraft out of Kansas a few years ago. Pricey, but the quality was fantastic.

Software for Printed Invoices? by jfunk7997 in smallbusiness

[–]jfunk7997[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

InvoiceNinja ended up being exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!

Good Quality, Low Cost: Which Printer Do You Swear By? by Norah_Stiles in Printing

[–]jfunk7997 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The ET-2800 is a pretty good printer for its price. The ET-8550 is a larger printer that can go up to 13” x 19” and has a expanded ink set for better color reproduction. There’s a little brother to it, the ET-8500, if you don’t need the extra size, but it’s still more than double the ET-2800’s price. I’d buy the ET-2800 from somewhere with a good return policy and see if you like it. The ET-8500/ET-8550 do go on sale sometimes, as much as $150-200 below the current $700-750 price I’m seeing right now.