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Recent content by Rayd8

  1. Is an HP Latex Printer "Safe" in a Small, Unventilated Office Space?

    it's not so the ink, its the vinyl which get's heated which can smell awefully. One vinyl smells better than the other. Also heat could be an issue in such a thight space.
  2. The sound is making me crazy!!!

    Maybe there's a way to change the fans rpm if that's the sound source? Put a resistor on the connection to slow it down, will lower the pitch. Maybe there's a way to lower the rpm in the firmware, no clue if Epson allows that. Another thought: put a small filter in front of the fans grid, maybe...
  3. font id

    Yes that was the one :-) Thanks for your help Fred and unclebun.
  4. font id

    Hi Fred, Now that looks really similar :-) Will give it a go in a sec. Thx!
  5. font id

    Allmost the same but not 100%. Below is the original to find font, on top its capsuula. The R seems more rounded.
  6. font id

    aha, excellent, seems indeed the same, will give that a go :-) Thx!
  7. font id

    Hi All, I'm looking to identify the next font. Does this look familiar? Thanks for any help you great typofolks.
  8. HP Warranty Costs - 3600

    They just want you to replace your machine after 5 years i guess... I think that's the most used business model for a lot of manufacturers these days...
  9. Trying to settle on a printer for home production decals.

    The 315 has a maximum rated power consumption of 2.6 Kw. A normal electrical extender takes a maximum of 3.5kw, so as long as you don’t connect too manu devices on this extender you’ll be fine. You can connect othe extenders to the same wallmount/electrical group as longs as you dont overpower...
  10. Trying to settle on a printer for home production decals.

    Yes all but on paper, for that i've got my pigment Epson printer (but off course you could print those on the Latex too). I mostly do stickers and fleet decals but also print on banners and some wraps.
  11. Trying to settle on a printer for home production decals.

    Yeah i dont need to heat the room where the hps are in the winter, thats my way of saving on the electric bill. Quite logical as most substrates heat at around 100-110°C. Luckily the electric cost per kw is going down again
  12. Trying to settle on a printer for home production decals.

    sorry for the typos, smartphone post :-) And no im not affiliated nor work for HP (if they need a good tech/trainer/support english/french/dutch/german they now know where to find me:-p). I do love the technology and solution they offer with this latex technology. I bought an evo solvent in 2016...
  13. Trying to settle on a printer for home production decals.

    Honestly i was worried as well because i couldnt understand quite why an 115/310/315 doesnt need two 20amp breakers and a 365 does, i theink its because they surpass the 3500w limit due to the extra heaters to cover the width. I did once see the electric wores starting to melt when i visited a...
  14. Trying to settle on a printer for home production decals.

    Oh yes before i forget: you could also have a look at the 115 hp latex dunno the exact diffences by heart but its cheaper.
  15. Trying to settle on a printer for home production decals.

    Latex 315 works perfectly for that. You dont meed 20amp separate beeakers for the 315 series (i use one 16amp and its sufficient as it pulls ca 2500watts), if you want a bigger one youll need it. Get the rollup unit option too you will love that. You can leave the hp easily 1-2weeks without...
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