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I'm coming up blank. The picture was taken at an angle so it looks like the 2 is shorter than the 7 but they are supposed to be the same size. This is the only picture the customer can give me. Any help would be much appreciated!
Guess I should have waited to order my Pro Unit when the original became obsolete with the app update. I actually had to pay for my new sensor :banghead: Although I did get a discounted price I don't feel like being an original backer and having that product become obsolete and unusable, that...
I have a NIX and I will say, the first version was junk. The current version helped me a lot so far. I'm not using it to match vinyl colors to print tho. I used it to match race car body aluminum. Used it on a light blue and it got me cmyk color that was very very close. I spent about 5...
Working in a body shop for almost 10 years, all I ever used was the 3m wheel and an astro pneumatic eraser wheel. Both worked great. If they are spreading the tape around you need to inscrease your speed/pressure.
a 3m eraser wheel will take the double sided tape off with ease...just don't get it too hot or it'll take the paint off too. The part number is 7498. This one comes with the mandrel that you can put in your drill. Replacement wheels without the mandrel is 7499.
I wont be getting the printer installed for a couple months probably, work load is too much right now to worry about a new printer. But I plan on watching the video this weekend to get the warranty extension. Anything I should know about the 110 as a heads up? or any pointers?
I just got my new 110 yesterday, wont be able to get it set up for a little while yet but I print on a lot of instant ones media. Did it print ok without having to create a profile or will I probably need to build one also? Sorry if this is a stupid question...ive been using a mutoh 1204 for...
Look up a product called Q Bond....its like a super glue with super powers. Sprinkle some of the plastic repair powder across the crack, drip a few drops of the glue on it and in seconds its a rock solid repair. Used it a lot in the body shop business to repair bumper tabs and mounting tabs on...
The fuse is located on the main board, it is a small round redish orange color. I had no way of testing it so I just replaced it and it fixed my problem. I was unable to find the fuse anywhere online so I had to contact mutoh directly. I might actually have a spare I could send you since I am...
Does the panel still work? Does it do anything? When this happened to me (I unplugged the control panel without unplugging I first) I could turn the printer on, and the power LED would work but it wouldn't turn off and I couldn't do anything else from the control panel. Ended up being a blown fuse
My q54 has the same issues. I typically blame it on production manager because it seems as if a job sits a few days in PM I fight getting it to read marks....if I cut it immediately after its printed (same day) it seems to read them just fine.
I fight this error almost every time I go to contour cut something. What I have found to work for me sometimes is to turn off all the lights in the room. Yes, its a pain but hey it works.....sometimes. Another thing, if the prints are laminated, try cutting the laminate from around the...
They do not offer a Cast laminate right now. They only have their cal laminate so they say you can use a cast laminate of your choice over their vinyl.
I used an R31 for about 6 years with zero issues. The plotter I had before that one would cut random lines in material and never lift the blade sometimes. I was told the issue with that machine was the mainboard was going bad.
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