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UK plug.
Easily the best power plug made
Anwyay, all PC power supplies use a standard IEC plug.
Get one from an old electrical device like your old PC or printer etc.
IMO this is how it works. As we deal with a lot of trades we know what we can and cannot post.
IF your customer asked you to do the full job. I.e create the artwork, print it, install it. Then yeah, you should be allowed to post it as you did the whole job.
If you're printing someone elses...
Yep. I had this issue too.
Can be annoying.
As Signmeupgraphics mentioned.
Offset the roll.
I've done it a few times. It works.
When im printing something that's smaller that the fotoba will struggle to slit, i'd print the start of it.
Stop it
mark where the fotoba mark is
unlock the...
This one is odd.
Where did you install it?
I had issues when it was in program files, so i installed mine in C drive (where it originally asked me to) and it worked)
I had mongo db errors.
worth a shot.
Do a better design
change the font
You can make that work very easily.
and dont forget.
The customer is always right. you give them what they want. if they want all those services, then that's what they want to promote
Pretty sure they are there, just marked out in red.
is there any visible damage?
or does it look like the holes are stamped out of align?
Or is the roller out of align?
I think to open it up it needs to be done from underneath.
I just hate cloud storage... personally.
There's another option.
You can get another NAS and put it at home etc and get that to back up your work NAS. Same as the cloud but more expensive. but useful.
Check out this video
There's some useful tips on setting up the nas for extra security etc.
XLA is only worth it if you need full automation. Web to print stuff. etc. It's double the price of the XLD.
A digitrim will get you there, but it's only an X cutter. you'll just double feed the jobs though. Not a huge deal but works well.
The XLD does this too, but i believe the Digitrim can...
The xld170 is an XY cutter. Digitrim is not.
Anyway If you can afford the XLD. ID go for it over a digitrim. Its far more versatile. It works in digitrim mode also but the blades are more robust.
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