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Strange. Have you pulled out each head to make sure the strip at the bottom isn't damaged and hanging down? It can happen after a couple head strikes. It's possible that ink is firing onto it and dripping down as it passes over. If they look ok physically, I would switch the head. For us, HP has...
Something did happen to the Colorprint Easy over the last year or so, we stopped using it. It was never rated as latex compatible but used to print beautifully and then all of a sudden it was garbage. My theory is they did change something, could be related to your issue, might not.
Are they...
We've been doing a 100ft runway for a local fashion show every year for the past 3 years. We use Avery 2921 and DOL 2080(anti-slip), prices aren't bad and you can use it for other stuff if you have a bunch left over. They are always happy with the results. The venue has a pretty uneven tile...
I only ever get the zig zag lines from the rollers on old or really cheap stuff (plasticizers). The rest of it however looks like incompatibility issue. Have you tried to do an optimizer test to see if increasing or decreasing the optimizer makes any difference?
Typically that blotchiness is...
I'll either use a script to place all the pages into an illustrator file and arrange them, or send it through Onyx and just cancel the print so that it sends an imposed cut file to the cutter.
Sending it through the RIP is faster but wastes a bit more vinyl because it leaves space for the cut...
Stahls, we've never ordered them but we got a couple in a sample kit they sent us. Quality was good. I don't know about their pricing though, we've only ordered rolls from them.
Does it kick in if you hit F7 while writing an email?
Edit: I think Outlook uses Word for spell checking, so you may want to make sure both are up to date.
We would probably just walk it up on ladders, that sign isn't very heavy considering other things we've done it with. We did a 4x8 recently this way on 2 A-frames, wouldn't be much different for a 5x10. Get two corners set first and then add the rest of your anchors. When it gets above 12 feet...
We use a hiker and #2 grommets. Grimco sent us another brand of #2 by accident and they did NOT fit, so be careful. That may have just been that one brand though, I forget what they were exactly. Test as suggested.
You could definitely rig something up with some simple code on a raspberry pi and a contact sensor that would queue a motor for a second or two when material gets low enough. I've thought about it when we had a Roland that had no automatic take-up, but we ended up getting an hp so I never had to...
You can find 3M preferred installers here:
https://www.3mcanada.ca/3M/en_CA/graphics-signage-ca/vehicle-and-transportation/find-an-installer/#installers
Something like this?
https://www.brother.ca/en/p/CM650W
Never used one and I can't imagine it's very efficient, loading one sheet at a time. Seems more like a hobby tool.
I ended up tuning another smooth banner when I had to run this stuff. I forget which one.
I will warn you, our 360 hated this stuff, head strikes were very common.
I just got this on my 360, I'm assuming it's gonna be very similar if not exactly the same on the 560.
It's really easy to get to, take off the right cover and then unclip the metal cover on the carriage that covers the PCB. The line sensor is on the right side attached with a ribbon cable and...
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