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Printing Mesh banner Double Sided
Posted by Mathew Gibson on October 20, 2008 at 8:12 amHi all just wondered if there is any tips and tricks best way to hem and eyelet etc???
Ian Muir replied 15 years, 6 months ago 5 Members · 8 Replies -
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Didn’t think you could print double sided because you’d have a liner on one side of the mesh so the ink doesn’t go anywhere. I know the AJ1000 has a mesh unit for printing on mesh without a backing liner.
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is this for a projecting banner system on poles mathew?
what size of banner also?
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right never thought of that without the liner jason! Its for a high street rob you know the ones that span the street above your head the dimensions are 12m x 1m any idea on the best way to do this
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a lot of roll machines I have seen have an mesh adapter so the ink that goes thru squits into a little tray under the mesh as it prints.
single sided i can see sense but i doubt you get the second side printed easily.
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Hey Dave,
Have you seen this on the smaller machines or 2+ metre widths?
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Hi
Never seen double sided on a mesh, maybe two required, one each end of street.I’ve put up many 10m+ banners over the years, often in high wind situations, always used heavy duty material, never had one come down…. wire rope top and bottom, cable ties and ‘bungee ropes’ to four corners to take some of the pressure.
Oft heard of people putting vertical cuts in the material at 2ft or so intervals so wind can pass through, never had the heart to do it myself though.. 😕
Ian :lol1:
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