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on the sides (the things that look liek fenders) take them off and check out your 1/4 gold renishaw strip there is one on both sides. this is the precision measurement strip it uses to identify where it is on the bed, sometimes dust gets on this strip and it can mess it up leading to a halt...
yea it looked liek a stylized brush stroke the way the screen rendered it even though it was a standard 1 pt stroke, it even changed depending on ym zoom the way some pdf viewers tend to do
i fixed it
the problem was a new illustraor cc update optimites the gpu and graphics card.
you disable it in preferences and then all lines are rendered the way i was used to
http://support.ponoko.com/entries/95842907-Adobe-Illustrator-CC-2015-Stroke-Display-Issues
this is an issues on all of our OSX Yosemite desktops running adobe cc
in illustrator it does not show the outlines of things correctly , yet it does render them correctly in wireframe view
anyone else having this issue
attached is the same file in wireframe and normal view
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we used to do it alot on our old mimaki, its not so much that it will kill the lamps as it will reflect uv back at the heads and cure the ink onto them.
that said we have had some very nice prints on mirror plex and polished steel regardless
we use a floor / wall material called walk n wall
https://www.fellers.com/fellers-shopping/cat/white-inkjet-vinyls/sub/floor-street-wrap-vinyl/set/panofilm-panorama-walk-and-wall
it has a heavy texture to it somewhere between canvas and grip tape, good for floors and walls with no laminate...
Hey guys,
i have a question.
My shop is trying to get into printed fabric lightboxes. what we will eb using is - be.tex® Samba FR 4384-6266 - made by a company called a.berger it is printable and overall very nice
i am printing on our Roland vs-640 and we have made some progress...
the customer is wrong
i think your very right about this, there are such thing as **** shops but ultimately you have customers that actually resist good design as if it somehow makes the vehicle or company less their own.
i was trying to wrap a small box truck for a family member and he was...
my shop got one, we retired our mimaki, as of now we are still learning how to use it, the flow is different than the mimaki, but having it run on versa works is nice, ill update this once i have some real feedback based on actual usage...maybe a month
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