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I have the OKI data 610 and it works great. The toner in the OKI data is way better than the ones in the HP and the Brothers. When I did a test on all three the color was way more vibrant and the hand was softer. It also has good resistance to wash. Plus it has a bypass tray so your paper feeds...
Just wanted to give a shout out to Big Fish Media. I bought some banner media for my inkjet aqueous printer for a very good price and it outperformed banner media that cost more than 3 times this stuff.
One client came in and wanted two 4 x 8 banner in one hour. I told him that if I did it it...
Clean site, easy to navigate, very user friendly. Great job.
What script did you use for the pricing option? I looked for one like it but all can find is the one that includes the "design your own site" option. Don't want that.
LMAO!!
I've been looking at it for the last week and couldn't figure out what it was suppose to be. I just now saw that it's actually "2012".
Wow, that's really bad!
I had just finished one job, a 3x8 banner, came out great. Then changed the media to adhesive back and it started ghosting, I tough it was weird too but I'm happy I got to finish the banner.
All the best.
LPS Computer. I had really good service with them. Anf if you buy the kit you get free phone support (I didn't need it as everything went smoothly but it is good to have).
http://www.lpscomputer.com/p-2503-hp-designjet-5000-5500-carriage-belt-kit-60-plotters.aspx
I had no problems installing...
I had the same issue. Look inside the printer, if you see what looks like eraser shavings then you need a new drive belt.
A new drive belt solved my problem. I changed it myself, it is fairly easy. You can either purchase the drive belt by itself (around $50) or get the kit ($129.99).
I got...
If you do have a laminate with a thin backing (or even a thick one), roll up your lami and place it in the craddle. Then use one hand to pull the backing when you push the squeegee.
This video demonstrates it well. Not with lami but the method is the same...
Not very much information on this ink besides what the manufacturer has.
If it can print on uncoated material it needs to have a high percentage of solvent, that is why I would think that this might be hard on the designjet printheads.
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