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We will never buy another HP latex, we have gone through 6 of the 570's and I have nothing but copious complaints. If I had to boil it down to one complaint it would be that the color is almost NEVER consistent.
Unfortunately we cannot wait until 2025. Although that sounds great, but where are the details pertaining to a decreased outgas time? And/or any other printer details.
We've been experiencing some "tacky-ness" to our prints off this Epson and when speaking to Avery Dennison (we use 1105) they suggested "Unfortunately the only way to truly provide good airflow for these inks to properly outgas is to unwind these panels away from the large full roll.". To me...
Taking off the market?!?! Why is this because I've formed first name based relationships with multiples of the 'over the phone HP technicians'? I must call in at least every other week, when they take this off the market how are those of us with 3+ of them going to be compensated? Maybe a...
We have threee 570's that are consistently inconsistent with color and change the printheads ~3,000ml average use, how often do you recommend doing these automated color calibrations? As of now, we only do them when prompted to do so.
We cut laminated vehicle graphic vinyl (Avery 1105 specifically) with the standard utility blades and although damage doesn't occur for months/year I was wondering if anyone had any other tips/tricks to increase the life span of the self-healing cut mats? Besides the obvious: use sharp blades...
Thank you for the visual. I had looked at that, thought it might had been the setting for when you make copies that space. But that's what I get for being too literal
It bothers me that I have not been able to find an answer to what I'm assuming is a no-brainer question. We use Onxy PosterShop to operate our printers and for the life of me I haven't been able to figure out how to automatically increase the space between each print. Can anyone advise please?
I've had a couple other Maintenance Request pop up over time, without the call for service occurring. I wonder if it's a scare tactic or I'm just getting lucky...
Does anyone know what this pertains to "Maintenance Request #00000080" on an Epson SureColor S70675. Otherwise this machine is running as it should regardless of this message.
Customer Service at AD is phenomenal btw. I did get this response from them yesterday:
I apologize for the issue your experiencing with this roll of V4000. Based on what we see in the photo there appears to be some form of plasticizer migration that is blooming to the surface. We’ve seen this...
We are printing on the Avery Dennison® V-4000 Retro-Reflective Film on the Epson SureColor S70675 and noticing what I thought may have been dust or something on the film, so wiped the 'exposed portion off with a lint free cloth dampened with denatured alcohol. I then realized this may not be...
We are printing on the Avery Dennison® V-4000 Retro-Reflective Film on the Epson SureColor S70675 and noticing what I thought may have been dust or something on the film, so wiped the 'exposed portion off with a lint free cloth dampened with denatured alcohol. I then realized this may not be...
Epson SureColor S70675
While starting to print on magnetic material (which we've been doing off and on regularly for past 2 weeks), the "call for service - Mechanical Error 159A" displayed. Was directed to power machine off and on, did so and problem still remains. A brief 'google' of this...
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