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I see those break all the time. (A little less often, when the user is the owner, because I tell them to handle it with care...)
One of my customers built a replacement of stainless steel... a clever build without the need to take it apart.
You could print your white layer in the film setting and also with go back to point zero after printing in the cut setting. Then print your red with the generic vinyl setting. If you do this, it's a good idea to create a rectangle around your design to keep the registration correct. (When Roland...
DI water from the gas station for most parts. You can add some windex, as it adds tensides to enhance the cleaning efficiency. If you add some ammonia spirit(max. 1% in the final solution), it's a absolute supercleaner for water based inks.
I'm not into Mutoh's anymore, but if it uses Epson DX7 or the likes, it could be a internal leak in the head. Then, the only remedy is a head replacement.
I think it was copy c:\<file name> lpt1 /b
/b for binary
These times, Windows 95 had DOS underneath... why in the world do you want to update such a relict anyway?
SP-300V won't run with VW6, but SP300I will.
The sequence can't be changed in Versaworks. In designated cut software like Gosign for Summa cutters, you can reorder the cutting sequence and even the direction. If there is a solution to your problem, you need a tool (that I don't know of) for Illustrator to change the sequence, or you need...
Be extremely careful, that the media doesn't lift up from the sensor. (I once drove 350 miles to tell a customer to move the cutter a little farther from the wall in the back...)
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