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I should not to have to make any work around for any device I operate and buy simply because they over sold a product, I fell sorry for you and your defeatest attitude and would feel the pain for making a poor purchase, I was stuck with HP from the get go where I am, sadly.
Hell, why not offer to paint them at a huge mark up?! You can do it!
Edit: Take it as a No taste, No Skill, No Care, Tax. If they don't own - they don't question invoices, most often.
I had some weird quirks with the grand latex I used to run, I never figured them out, but I managed to make them work. That HP RIP software looks simple, but has a lot of quirks, you might spend more time reviewing every option it offers to see if something not relevant may be holding it up. I...
My B&H tech confirmed my suspicion that the ink lines in my HP 360 were indeed made of a more rigid plastic and more prone to break and not meant to be fixed. Looking back at the ink line pictures I posted I can see that it looks like the were thermoformed to the their connections. I will say I...
I hate to be that guy, but have to you tried to doing a hard restart/ reset? Completely pull all power from the machine for 20-30 seconds? I dealt with an earlyer model HP grand and it tossed me so many software issues and I wasted so much time inspecting files about it. If a hard reset doesn't...
The B&H tech HP I paid $2k for to have everything fixed in 2 days, told me on his 4th day that the 360 will have support ended for it in the next 6-7 years, but also couldn't explain how that would matter with the 365 and the 831 inkset being widely used. He's a repair tech though and and didn't...
If you have any barricade companies in you area, check to see if any have signs shops and also with your DOT; The one I deal with in my city is usually more than 50% less than my vendors and has a 10ft shear for those under 48" but longer than 48" pieces (I actually told my normal sign vendor to...
It has been gang busters getting back on top of production after letting my stock deplete during our shut down (I worked through it, but cut my spending without being asked during the uncertainty and fell behind, then people came back from furlough and felt they should justify their worth by...
I hope they at least paint the posts white, the wood color detracts from the good work you did, IMO. I hate situations like these, where you can do a great job only to have someone not appreciate it and f it up. I'm actually dealing with the reverse right now, which is strange and even more...
One of my coworkers just returned to work yesterday after being out for 3 weeks after catching the COVID, he was out with a sick child on a Friday and then was suddenly working from home the next week. The guy is mid to late 40s and said his daughter was being treated for strep, so the went...
Yes, solvents will "brake" and need maintenance and get back up an running quickly, while HP's phisher price printers "break" and the $2K 2 day service is actually 3. Where can I source parts from to fix it myself? - HP realizes its buyers are dumb and does not provide the option. Kind of like...
This is a great example of why I won't go latex when I open my own shop. The fact that a $2,000 Service call covers any parts needed, really tells you how cheap these latex printers are.
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