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    Posted by John Wilson on 12 August 2008 at 19:05

    OK I’ve phoned Victory a few times about this Poster paper (EUSATPOST762)

    I only want to know if they have a profile for it or if I’ve to mess about with standard profiles but I’ve still to get a phone back

    Anyone used it before or know if there is a profile to use?

    John Wilson replied 17 years, 1 month ago 7 Members · 11 Replies
  • 11 Replies
  • Peter Normington

    Member
    12 August 2008 at 19:24

    ever thought of producing your own profiles John?

    OK it may take an hour or two, and a few metres of material, but i have done a few of my own, and I am quite pleased with the results.

    Has any one else tried to do their own?

    Peter

  • Kevin Flowers

    Member
    12 August 2008 at 19:27

    Peter
    what profiling hardware are you using

    Kev

  • Peter Normington

    Member
    12 August 2008 at 19:39

    eye one kev.
    and a print profiler program, that produces an icc

    Peter

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    13 August 2008 at 01:02
    quote John Wilson:

    OK I’ve phoned Victory a few times about this Poster paper (EUSATPOST762)

    I only want to know if they have a profile for it or if I’ve to mess about with standard profiles but I’ve still to get a phone back

    Anyone used it before or know if there is a profile to use?

    john, you have a versacamm, one of the worlds most, if not the most popular vinyl printers of its size in the world. if they cannot provide the profile for it or they cannot reply to a simple yes/no question on the media they promote, move on. this doesn’t inspire confidence…

    Grafityp do paper, europoint, cox etc etc give them a call mate.. im sure they will be able to tell you one way or another.

  • Jason Davies

    Member
    13 August 2008 at 06:49

    John, we’ve been quite impressed with the metamark paper, uses the default profile in versaworks as well, excellent.

    Regards

    Jason

  • Martin Grimmer

    Member
    13 August 2008 at 07:28

    Like Jason, I use the metamark stuff – seems really good. Only thing with it is that have to let it roll out to the floor rather than use the take up roller as ink seems to stay wet too long (have mimaki – so maybe different for your roland).

    Martin

  • Jason Davies

    Member
    13 August 2008 at 07:39

    We were advised to push the printing heater to max, seems to work a treat then.

    Jason

  • John Wilson

    Member
    13 August 2008 at 11:42

    Ok they phoned me back today after phoning them this morning again

    I was told to try using "a" glossy vinyl profile

    Trial and error I think then….. wish me luck 👿

  • John Wilson

    Member
    13 August 2008 at 11:46
    quote Jason Davies:

    We were advised to push the printing heater to max, seems to work a treat then.

    Jason

    Printing heater and dryer to 50c?

  • Chris Wool

    Member
    13 August 2008 at 12:56
    quote John Wilson:

    Ok they phoned me back today after phoning them this morning again

    I was told to try using “a” glossy vinyl profile

    Trial and error I think then….. wish me luck 👿

    just send it back telling them i only deal with professional suppliers

    chris

  • John Wilson

    Member
    13 August 2008 at 13:07
    quote Chris Wool:

    quote John Wilson:

    Ok they phoned me back today after phoning them this morning again

    I was told to try using “a” glossy vinyl profile

    Trial and error I think then….. wish me luck 👿

    just send it back telling them i only deal with professional suppliers

    chris

    I know it’s the same with there colour print range…. there is 3 main types and all different… normal, flock and textured but all 3 are ment to be used with the generic TTRH profile 😮 I’ve kinda given up on using my versacamm for tshirts at the moment until I get better results

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