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  1. Epson Surecolor S40600 Spatters

    Damaged head (from a head strike, or head is cracked/ damaged in some other way), ink line leaking, a fitting loose, or cracked, cracked damper, internal leak in the head, something stuck on the head by the magenta that's collecting and dropping the ink (usually doesn't drop that much, but a...
  2. Jv33-head and print advice needed

    The lower priced ones usually don't come with the head memory board, you have to remove the one from the old head and use it on the new one. Make sure your printer is compatible, they all look the same, but usually run on different voltages to match each printer brand/ model. If you go that...
  3. Jv33-head and print advice needed

    If you're referring to the comp, that's about normal. I run that occasionally as part of regular maintenance, and it always ends up anywhere from high 20's to mid-high 30's on one, the other printer is around 40-ish +/- a few. It may just be aging out, and time for that new head you ordered.
  4. Jv33-head and print advice needed

    Just as a rule of thumb, the average lifespan of a head is around 5-ish years. Some get a lot more, some get less, depends on how well you maintain the printer, how much you print, but in my experience, that's about when they start aging out. Looks like you had multiple problems, if the capping...
  5. Jv33-head and print advice needed

    That head looks like it's seen better days, and is very dirty... Start with a soak and a good proper cleaning, might help. What do the test prints look like, that tells us more than these, post some pics of those. If it's printing lines on the edge, you may have the color strip turned on, it'll...
  6. 65 Daytona stripes

    Most of it shouldn't be too bad, that hood will probably be the most problematic because of the scoop. What I do for cars with scoops and double stripes is make those oversized. Always easy to get one edge lined up, even with compound curves around if it goes straight over. Lay the inside of the...
  7. Question DX7 Printhead Dented/Destroyed? Visible damage. No ink is printing at all. How did this happen? Help?!

    Wow... That thing took a beating! :oops: If ya' ever figure out what happened, let us know. We're curious like that.
  8. Cheap media for tryi g out cut designs

    The BN feeds material like a standard cutter, so no, paper is not a good option for trying to cut. If you damage the cutting strip, nothing will cut right, and you'll just throw $10-20 away on a new strip. Sometimes ya' gotta bite the bullet and waste a little material to get a machine set up...
  9. How to deal with this

    Covering with an entire decal, wrap, or mounted panel like Stacy suggested are all good alternatives. Can't imagine what they were thinking by sending it back to the customer like that, without coming up with a better alternative. That looks like crap. Depending on their budget, if you have...
  10. Question DX7 Printhead Dented/Destroyed? Visible damage. No ink is printing at all. How did this happen? Help?!

    A Roland I used to run ate a few, their media clamps were terrible.
  11. Question DX7 Printhead Dented/Destroyed? Visible damage. No ink is printing at all. How did this happen? Help?!

    Another common head destroyer is media clamps. Look at them and see if there's any signs of damage, it should have left some scrapes/ marks on, or bent/ deformed one if that was the culprit. Always good to inspect those regularly to make sure they aren't bent at all, or worn out and loose enough...
  12. Vinyl for "fence pad"

    Screen printing would probably be the best option, and should work on them, even though they're a couple years old. Vinyls hold up to a lot of flexing, bending, folding on banners, that's what we used before large format printers. I don't know how vinyl receptive that material is, or how well...
  13. Not sure if this is the correct category.................................................................................

    It's insane how often it gets all the way to trying to find an installer for a sign that doesn't meet local code. First, the company it's for should have been responsible to make sure what they want can be legally done before doing anything. From zoning, to parking, licenses, permits of all...
  14. They're takin our JOBs!

    Can't even fathom what the price tag would be once it's ready for release into the market. Would be a game changer for sheet metal fabbing into crazy shapes for one-off things like signage. Program & go. I grew up in body shops, spent most of my younger years saving parts rather than replacing...
  15. BEWARE of South Water Signs

    I'm sure they do... Simple web searches come up with it, along with a bunch of civil suits against them for breach of contract and fraud. I imagine they weren't paying taxes either. When Uncle Sam gets involved, it's game over.
  16. Ceramic Poker / Golf Chips?

    Try Poker Chip Lounge https://pokerchiplounge.com/
  17. Thankfully it's not ours...

    Exactly. 52 years in business, no failures like this, everything has a markup, the trucks alone turn great profits... Small dedicated staff, paid well, treated well. Downtime is almost non existent, on the rare occasion it does happen, Owner has never laid anyone off, your hours are guaranteed...
  18. Thankfully it's not ours...

    Not surprising. Here in Wisconsin, you know things like the destructive ground frost we get play a massive role. Specs for foundations that will hold up here are pretty unique. We've had to replace a fair share from the ground up, especially those put up by national corporations who send crews...
  19. Thankfully it's not ours...

    It works out well for us. Besides general signage and graphics, we're geared more for installs. We have large boom trucks, excavation equipment for ground work, do installs for everything from other area shops who don't have the gear, to national companies along with what we sell and install...
  20. Printed Color Change Wrap

    We're more into the sign end than wraps, can't always free up enough time/ personnel, so this is what we do too. We have an extremely talented wrap guy in town who's always happy to have the work when we're too swamped.
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