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THEN i would think it would point to a bad oring.
as vanderj always says, cut 1/8" off the hose (assuming you aren't stretched too tight) when you change the oring
we get all our mutoh parts from solventinkjet as well
if someone post a perfect picture OF A GOOD ONE, it can be duplicated on a gerber edge
we must have SEVERAL members who still print and sell control panel overlays.
i have 3 of the gerbed edges, but, i do not have a roll of the materials needed
But, you realize those downloaded profiles can not measure all the variables associated with YOUR EQUIPMENT
kind of like going to your. CArdiologist & making a diagnosis from my ekg
is it that you do not understand the process, and the SHORTCOMINGS inherent in this type of process?
firesprint posted something recently, pointing out that EVERY print & cut job had a bit of error in it, and this can be compensated for by proper design
I HAVEN'T DONE ONE IN YEARS, but,, you know there are 3 modes a parallel port can be set to,
bidirectional
ECP
EPP
if your mode doesn't match it will not work (my best quess)
you can probably test by copying a small file (a windows shortcut, for example) from a cmd prompt to the port...
we have less privacy than the north koreans...
i am surprised you say that.
i always think of mcaffee deciding in the middle of a large print job, that network printing (which had been setup for YEARS) was suddenly a threat we needed to be protected from...
I CERTAINLY AM PREJUDICED AGAINST...
probably easier if you route away a bit more than you need, grab & bend with something like the above, then, use a bit with a bearing to cut off the excess
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