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MAX Letrex LM-700 Lettering Machines

 

  • Q. Where can I get my Letrex LM-700 or LM-720 repaired, buy supplies for it, or get user advice?
     

  • A. Max Co., Ltd. has appointed Brooks Duplicator Company, BDC, as the U.S. distributor for Letrex supplies and as the Letrex repair station. We are happy to give advice on how to best operate the Letrex LM-700 or the Letrex LM-500. Call 1-800-566-4287.

 
 
  • Q. What is the difference between the Letrex LM-500 and the Letrex LM-700?
     
  • A. The Letrex LM-700 is the next generation replacement for the Letrex LM-500 and is currently available for sale. The Letrex LM-700 does type sizes up to 86 point, 8 lines of text, and changes type parameters anywhere. All LM-700 supplies are A&E.

Max Sign Cutting and Printing Machines

 

  • Q. Does Max Co., Ltd. make an 8 inch vinyl cutting machine?
     

  • A. Yes, the Bepop Sign Cutting Machine CM-200E will cut up to an 8.87inch letter or number, or stacked letters up to 15 ½ inches.

 

 

  • Q. Does the Bepop Sign Printing Machine PM-100A print on vinyl supply in colors?
     

  • A. Yes, the PM-100A prints up to 8 colors with great accuracy on vinyl indoor and outdoor supply.

Cold Laminators

 

  • Q. How does a cold laminator work as opposed to a heat laminator?
     

  • A. The lamination film is adhesive coated. When passed through rollers, it makes a tight seal, or lamination with the poster flip chart or banner. Since no heat is needed, no melting of the color text or graphics occurs. Thermal Poster Printer paper may be laminated without color bleed through. Hot laminators require high heat to form a lamination.

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