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Sometimes we get images like that and they were set in RGB. Just change to CMYK and give it a try. If not test with profiles off and on and see the difference. Are you using the onyx that came with the 8000?
Have you tried this?
Copy all fonts from windows font folder on main computer to a removable drive.
Go to second computer and open the windows font folder
drag all the fonts within the removable drive (individually- not the folder) into the window fonts folder
after all fonts have loaded...
Are you saying that you can layout something and when you send it to the spooler it gets this error? Maybe check your port settings. Haven't used E6 in a while.
We have used Texture Plus panels on a few jobs. They make columns and corner pieces too. Don't really know if its any cheaper then the other options listed.
On interior installs like that, I use left over 8518 liner over a paper template, peel tape and stick letters to the liner. Then cover with high tack transfer tape and hang it on wall like vinyl. Tape the top and peel liner from behind letters and let float into place. The customers are amazed...
If the paint is still intact I would try a heat gun first. I have fixed many HDU (Signfoam brand is what I use) signs with golf ball damage like this. Slowly heat the area around the damage area in a circular motion. Don't stay in one spot to long as you could blister the paint. You will be...
We V carve a lot here. Plasticrouting.com is a good resource to use. Straight or spiral will work. I find I have little to no cleanup with the straight cutters. If I do have anything, a quick pass of the torch will smooth it out.
I use 383T with the 3812. I'm not 100% sure but I think that runs cheaper then 3911. We also like the 3870 as well for low energy. Also use a lot of 110B banner. We are happy with these LG products.
I have used Clearshield on many outfield fence panels. These were printed vinyl onto aluminum. These mostly stayed out for 2-3 years, so we have had no issues.
I have been using ProfileLab by Cadlink for years with our Camtech router. Its as easy as SignLab and it outputs to camplot to send files to the table .Use it for cutting, hog out, V carve, beveled letters and so on. Now the 3D profiling is a little tricky. Really haven't used that feature much.
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