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You really can’t fault a manufacturer for ending the life of a product. The 300 series hits its second generation before this happened. If you go solvent for white go Epson s80 if not the latex is the best option.
Tons of illustrator, minor photoshop, for work. In design acrobat. Remotely connect to other computers to drive printers..the. The norm mail, QuickBooks, office, etc
The counter weights were designed for fabric. Most media issues through latex printers is caused by too much heat from the profile. They almost always default to 230 degrees which is entirely too much
Graphtec is west coast company and phone support does not exist. You send an email the translate and send you an email back. Summa east coast with live technicians that actually speak English. Plus the added bonus they allow dealers to service on-site.
The reseller is responsible for your workflow needs when quoting equipment and software. You purchased everything from them. Not from the manufacturer. The problem with software, once it’s opened on a key it’s not returnable.
Grimco won’t be able to do anything about the software. They may not...
This should fall on grimco. They should have known or found out if it was compatible with your rip prior to sale. Unfortunately there’s nothing summa can do if it’s opened on your license
Mac mini m1 is fantastic…load up on storage or use apple cloud like me. I just added a studio..2k version to support 3 monitors…honestly the max mini is more than enough with m1
Ink coverage and where your graphic will live can and will play a part of this theory. Manufacturers put out a time to protect themselves from scrutiny if a failure does happen. If you are double or triple striking film or translucent vinyl you may want to allow more time. But 95% of the time no...
He was not asking for help. He started the thread bashing a manufacturer. You may not like to hear the but facts are facts. This class of printer is not designed to run forever. Product cycles do reach an end of life and no longer have to be nor should they have to be supported by the...
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