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Hello, I recently printed an image onto a wall in my home. While the result looks quite clear from a normal viewing distance (about a meter away), the image doesn't appear sharp when viewed up close. From what I’ve gathered, the wall's texture and the "pass" setting play a role here. For reference, I printed it using the 8-pass CMYK mode. It seems that images with such fine detail require a higher pass count—though, naturally, that extends the printing time. Do you have any suggestions? Have you encountered this issue before? How did you resolve it? I’d really appreciate your help. 🙏🏻
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@Bhups Sohal thx 🙏🏻
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@Gary Martin I automatically sent the print head.
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@Adam R I actually didn't want this framed look, but it turns out the background—even though it looked that way on screen—wasn't pure white (255/255/255)... That’s why it turned out like this; I’m experimenting and learning. Thanks for the comment. I’d really appreciate it if you could share your process for preparing the image. 👍🏻
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@Bhups Sohal thank you 🙏🏻
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Hi guys!!! I hope everyone is well and keeping busy, I just wanted to post something I came across whilst traveling last week, this is a great example of poor workmanship, I couldn’t help but take a video this is some of the new work done in my airport! Crazy to think this was accepted! So if you ever feel nervous in getting started remember this post hahaha 🤣
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For individuals with no background in visual disciplines such as tattooing, painting, graphic design, or mural art, even low-quality work can often be satisfying. This does not matter, as only those within the field truly perceive the details and quality. Nevertheless, we should always strive to produce the best work possible.💪🏻
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I believe we should approach the wall printing business from a more artistic perspective. In my opinion, just as traditional artists don't constantly showcase their brushes and paint palettes, we shouldn't present our machines as the focal point. It feels like we might be more successful if we focus on selling the final product. What do you think?
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Hello, I’ve decided to start a wall printing business in Türkiye. This has been the most useful resource I’ve found so far—thank you. I haven't done my first job yet, but I’ve already set up my Instagram page. I’m excited to start actual wall printing soon. My machine is the belt-driven model from Dxonjet; honestly, adjusting the belt is very difficult, and that makes me a bit nervous about working on-site. I’d love to hear any advice you might have. By the way, what do you think of my logo?
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@Ben Haywood To ensure I can work quickly and efficiently in the field, I’ve been practicing disassembling and reassembling the machine at home. I struggled quite a bit with getting the belt tension right; the belt skipped a tooth during a few attempts. The possibility of this happening while I'm out in the field worries me. For now, I’ve solved the issue by marking the correct tension points with a pen, but I’m wondering if anyone has a more practical suggestion. Also, thank you for this initiative.
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@Ben Haywood Thank you very much for your help; I sent him a message. 🤜🏻🤛🏻
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