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Well since we just openen 2 months ago.. don't have much of a showroom and not quite sure where to start... The wife decorated and i feel its too doctor office waitingish
I do have sign magazines and a small plant on the table by the couch and sample swatches and small items on the round...
Are able to just swap dampers (small to big) or is there a big process with it... Never done that before or thought too ( I have installed new heads, cables, dampers... etc before, just not different size dampers)
I have an opportunity to look at buying this machine, I have not looked at it in person but the shop says it is in working condition and is still being used until new equipment comes in and can be inspected anytime
How much would a fully working be worth.. I am not finding much info on that...
ok.. so you have the Local screen that you can choose half cut?
I then on to change the actual tool settings and have to hit the right arrow button to cycle through the other options
Not sure if it would ruin stainless steel but old graphics on semis trailers or vans this stuff is AMAZING
http://www.advantagesgs.com/core/media/media.nl?id=32925&c=394872&h=f64918623d6c52de4c4f&resizeid=-2&resizeh=240&resizew=240
Here is a thread from a few weeks back
http://www.signs101.com/forums/showthread.php?119781-CG-130FX-Plotter-Half-Cut-Issues&p=1204292#post1204292
basically on the plotter for cut condition set it to HLF and adjust settings and make sure it is on..
in your cutting software disable the driver...
I would get " foam or sintra and mount with pins.... something that can fit into a shadow box afterwards to protect it.
Or take the shadow box apart and use whats in it
you can gt them at Hobby lobby.. they are on sale all the time or they always have a 40% off coupon on their website
No...
Just put the blade in I think Tool 2 its the slot that is in front so it cuts into the channel and not onto the cutting strip
http://www.graphtecamerica.com/graphtec-america-faqs-video-hardware-video-faqs-perf-cutting-cutting-master-2-with-adobe-illustrator...
I had a lot of the same issues as you with main board, overspraying not as bad and adjustments.. Thanks for the info on how you solved yours..
And mine... I have no heat that I print with... surprising thing is my prints turn out great still....lol..
http://www.the-blueprints.com/blueprints/motorcycles/kawasaki/
not necessarily to scale but the have vector and high res images you can use to create a mockup
Here are my setting that i use. you have to play with blade depth to get it right.
My decals punch out extremely nice, they do not fall out with the media is moving and it only takes a quick poke to get them out.
this is on IJ35C and 8509 lam. good luck
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