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and then call bobby @ cyber supply for new print heads for the red head strike that your seeing from your head scratching on the media ... use the take up real its ony 3 feet of media that you waist that cost 15 cents a sf aposed to 850 for 1 head.
first thing take off the color correction if its checked that will make it print as its entered into the program not makeing the color change to what the printer wants. . make sure that your profine is set for the media that your using. clean your encoder strip. and give your machine a bath .
im not sire why i used steel. it was what i had in the sheet form when i was rushed to do this job so i just used it .. it was a cnc plasma that cut it.. nope it wasent cheap at all.... and the bridge is centered to the letters its the angle that im at when i took the picture if your up on the...
you could use a eracer wheel ther 10 bux but it will take you some time but thats what its made for . i use them all the time i was in automotive body work for yrs and thats all we used its quick if you know what your doing
bust out the heat gun and shrink the media little bit of heat will shring it and make it sit flat on the curved surface. to much heat will cause it to curl up and burn . dont be afrade to heat it just not to much.
heres a job we had completed last month thought id share . go ahead and critique it if you want . but before you say the bridge is to small thats all the sf that was alloud for that sign and the owner wanted it so bad we had to make it happen... :thankyou:
+1 on the encoder strip. also i would just check you alignment anyway just because it alwayz a good thing to do. u can also use isopropyl alcohol on the strip as well.
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