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New "Virtual On-Course" Range Target

Started this discussion. Last reply by Richard Ledenican May 17, 2011. 3 Replies

Wanted to share the new Driving Range Targets we have actually patented (pending). this one is for the 1st Tee charity in San Fran. Our targets replicate actual par 3 holes on the course and then…Continue

SISER 3D PUFF?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Steve Janell Sacharski Feb 4, 2011. 11 Replies

Hello, Does anyone have experience with how to get the best results with siser 3d puff using the Roland VP-540. We just received a roll and are a little confused as how to get the best…Continue

Unique Projects on Your Versacamm

Started this discussion. Last reply by Richard Ledenican Dec 15, 2010. 20 Replies

!n 1988, I invented and patented a training basketball called Rite-Flite which is still being sold today. several years later, I designed it's Hi tech brother called the SpectraBall which the red…Continue

Manually cleaning printheads

Started this discussion. Last reply by irving donaldson Aug 29, 2010. 5 Replies

Hello,  we have had our vp-540 for almost three years with very little maintainence needed. Lately however our black is not laying down consistantly, even after a good auto clean. I have heard about…Continue

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Richard Ledenican commented on Richard Ledenican's photo
Hi Donna   thanks so much. this was printed on LG calandered air release which is on sale for like $170.00 for 54 x 150. We have replaced our oracal intermediate for this. substrate is just coroplast.   Rick
Dec 1, 2011
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Donna hardiman commented on Richard Ledenican's photo
what material did you use and what did you put it on.  looks great  
Dec 1, 2011
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Im having a problem. The Ink tubes and whatever else is connected to them are all bunching up and causing motor errors. I cant print a thing
Status posted by Richard Ledenican Nov 25, 2011
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Richard Ledenican replied to John Cordia's discussion 'Flag material'
Hi,   We use high heat and then usually use generic banner profile with intelligent pass   Rick
Aug 21, 2011
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Richard Ledenican replied to Richard Ledenican's discussion 'New "Virtual On-Course" Range Target'
We are still trying different materials. This was done with 18oz blockout, however we are looking for a heavy perforated material with approx 25% wind blow through allowance. Hope you can help with this.
May 17, 2011
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Admin replied to Richard Ledenican's discussion 'New "Virtual On-Course" Range Target'
Nice! What material did you use?
May 17, 2011
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Richard Ledenican replied to Richard Ledenican's discussion 'New "Virtual On-Course" Range Target'
Picture of New Range target representing the First Tee Golf Charity, Pacific Gas & Electric and Chevron
May 17, 2011
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Richard Ledenican updated their profile photo May 17, 2011
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New "Virtual On-Course" Range Target

Wanted to share the new Driving Range Targets we have actually patented (pending). this one is for the 1st Tee charity in San Fran. Our targets replicate actual par 3 holes on the course and then placed at a yardage on the range the hole typically plays at. when it is on the range , the golfer is "playing" the hole over and over before going onto the course. When they get to that hole for real, they have played it 20 or so times and we all understand muscle memory and visualation.
Discussion posted by Richard Ledenican May 16, 2011
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Richard Ledenican replied to John Cordia's discussion 'Flag material'
I really like almost all of Neschen's materials though they are quite expensive on a lot of things. I have tried both and found 3p to have a brighter white. 3p also has a full line and would not be surprised if they weren't made from the…
May 16, 2011
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Richard Ledenican replied to John Cordia's discussion 'Flag material'
Lexjet carries short rolls of most of their products. I think you can buy a 20 foot roll
May 15, 2011
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Richard Ledenican replied to John Cordia's discussion 'Flag material'
In addition, the left end where the grommets are placed, should be folded a second time and then sew flag header material over edge. We usually use 1" polyester header material instead of cotton so it doesn't shrink. Use grommets at top…
May 15, 2011
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Richard Ledenican replied to John Cordia's discussion 'Flag material'
Hi, never tried that but doesn't sound real do able. There is no need to however as both sides look great and in the sun there is no telling the front from the back. The versacamm does a tremendous print on this very white material. We also dye…
May 14, 2011
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Richard Ledenican replied to John Cordia's discussion 'Flag material'
Hello,   Haven't been on the sit for a while. The material feels very soft and has no "hand". You do need to hem the edges and a regular home machine works great as does our commercial Yamoto 2 needle. We double roll our hem and…
May 14, 2011

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Willoughby, Ohio
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Type of Printer/Cutter if owned:
roland vp-540
Type of Heat Press if owned:
Dual 16x20 pnematic

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At 8:33am on October 19, 2010, Kim LynchKim Lynch said…
Richard,
I love and admire all of your pictures of your work!!! Awesome job! What type of printer do you use to print you "all-over" printed t-shirts?? Can the Versamcamm print on JPSS (on rolls of it)? I also really like your bus wrap and the monster truck (the kids think we need to that with our pickup).
Thanks,
Kim
At 6:45pm on September 3, 2010, Diane HookDiane Hook said…
Thanks for the advice, Rick. After viewing a few on Craigslist, I am surprised how large the machines/tables are...I think I may have to wait until my shop expands. Thanks though!

Diane
At 1:55pm on May 21, 2010, CarolynCarolyn said…
Hi Rick
What kind of things do you mostly use your machine for? Have you been to one of Steven's classes? I am excited to be going to the class.
Carolyn
At 5:35pm on March 3, 2010, Richard LedenicanRichard Ledenican said…
Hi Diane, thanks for introducing me to this forum, my crew does 99% of the work on it and i am determined to learn it myself. i am sure I will find what I am looking for here.

Rick
At 5:27pm on March 3, 2010, Diane HookDiane Hook said…
Glad to see you joined the forum, Rick!

Thanks again for the JPSS advice. My roll arrives tomorrow, so I am eager to test the tips you gave me. :)


Diane
At 4:33pm on March 3, 2010, Richard LedenicanRichard Ledenican said…
Thank you Steven, for welcoming me in. We have had ours for two years now and have grown to 3 HP 1500 16 footers since then. the camm is highly respected and loved in our plant.

Rick
At 4:20pm on March 3, 2010, Steven JacksonSteven Jackson said…
Richard,
Welcome to MyVersacamm! I hope that you find some useful information in one of our forums or on one of the blogs. Please let me know if there are any questions that I can help answer for you.

Thanks for joining our community!

~Steven
 
 
 

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