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Okay so i moved into a bigger location 2 days ago. I used to have the printer hooked up thru networking hub using an ethernet cable.... for now im using a wireless card to pick up my neighbors wireless and from what i was told i need to use a crossover cable from the tower to the printer.. my...
Well I just finished doing wat a friend of mine told me... do a complete clean on it and pump up and hope for the best ... and it worked of course a lot of ink later but im good with that
well since i still havent had a chance to get my digital camera the test print came out good. I also printed on some oracal vinyl last night and came out perfect and on some banner material this morning and no problem..... is it possible for half of a roll to come out good and the other half to...
im using 0 0 0 100 i had already printed 8 of the 4ft stickers already and the 9th one came out looking like that ... i tried to re print... 40c on print 45c on dryer same result ... I havent tried a different material because its my last roll of the RA. I will try on a different oracal and see...
Pic coming in like few and yes jillbeans i meant blotching it was very late and fustrated. I am using oem ink and i did 8 of the exact same 4ft sticker before this happened on the 8th one...
Not sure if its a term or not but in my solids like the Blacks, magentas, reds... its not solid anymore ive done serval cleanings and still continue with this problem any ideas? and its on a vp-540 thanks
Yup it worked thanks for ALL the help I took my cut contours out and then Flatten Transparencies and then threw the cut paths back on and it worked! =] Thx again !
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