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ask for feedback on the current system from the workers who use them.
ask whats 1 thing they'd like to see improved or added on.
See what feedback you get. make small changes.
A great digital system with out breaking bank would be something like monday.com or airtable. You just need to...
Let me be honest here.
Parts always need to be replaced. With a used machine, it's obvious you'll be replacing more with an older machine.
Printhead replacement is not so common, but it's going to happen on any printer depending on age and how well they're looked after.
& ALL printheads are...
There's a lot of questions you need to answer before looking at different options.
Why are you upgrading?
I.e
Current one is to slow?
need better quality?
bigger table size (which you've already answered)
What do you want to gain from a new one?
Follow Signmeupgraphics recommendations. He uses thrive with i1profiler and the 80600.
I wouldn't bother trying to get the addons for onyx. i1 profiler does a better job.
That is really weird.
It's probably a way Epson is trying to make you use their own profiles.
You can use i1profiler to create and import the icc profiles. it's easier. Onyx ICC engine is pretty fussy
Hate to be the one to point the obvious...
If you had read though the "Tips" window.
1. Select the ICC profile you would like to use or create new ICC by clicking the +.
So press the green (+) button and go from there
Not sure if this fits your build, but the new microsoft laptops are good.
13 inch
https://www.jbhifi.com.au/products/microsoft-surface-laptop-5-13-5-i7-512gb-16gb-black
15 inch
https://www.jbhifi.com.au/products/microsoft-surface-laptop-5-15-i7-512gb-16gb-black
The asus zenbooks are great...
Both are solid state drives.
It's how they work.
Sata used a protocol designed for HDDs while nvme uses a protocol designed for nvme.
Heaps of articles out there that explain the difference.
This is what i'd recommend.
Motherboard: B550 Gigabyte vision. (i have this, it's great)
CPU: 5800x
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX ddr4 3200 (64gb) 2nd set for 128gb but it's honestly overkill.
SSD: 500gb Crucial P5 & a 1tb 2nd nvme for your working drive. Heaps of options but the P5 is a good all...
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