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That same show talked about a girl who was addicted to eating Chalk. It's the weirdest train wreck of a show. You want to reach into the TV and slap these people cause it's just completely Nuttso to do what they do. And it's like some of them don't see anything wrong with what they do! Hello...
Using a JV3 We would advance the material forward. Cut slits on the edges at a certain point on the Machine for referance. We would use no print ribbon and Right justify the print. After the print was done we would advance it about 10 inches and cut off the roll. Wait at least 24 hrs for Ink out...
NO a densitometer is not the same thing. Google i1 and you will see what you are looking for. Although having a densitometer is good to have when creating your profiles it is not the crucial part. The i1 is a machine that reads and calibrates ink swatches that are made when creating profiles...
Is it a "stock" profile you get from a supplier/vendor website? Cause if it is, those are generally built pretty basic. And rarely have I ever had ANY problems cross breeding them with various other materials that they aren't "designed" or designated for.
I came from one shop that used only...
Onyx has what they call a Cut Server which is a partition of the software that reads a specific layer in your print file and seperates it to the Cut Server. Then when you print with the cut server option on, it gives you marks and a file name that you locate in the cut server directory. After...
I'm not a huge fan of Onyx Cut Server - seems very basic and you once you create you print/cut file it is what it is. With Flexi and other Cutter Software you can do some limited changes to your cut paths and as long as you don't touch the registration marks you can do pretty much what you want...
Yeah - do what THEY said. That sounds about right. Frame extraction generally only FRAMES what you have selected so anything on the inside of that selection doesn't get outlined. This is typical of all Finecut Software vs. I've seen.
Looks like you don't have ink in your head. Maybe due to negative presure. You've checked the dampers and those are full? I don't know for sure that the size of your dampers will matter all that much.
Ok so try this - do you know where the pump is located? You can access it on the back of the...
Yup - should be a good time for you. Self ownership has alot of perks, but it's a lot of work and a lot of responsiblity. Good Luck
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Wouldn't hurt to have a densitometer either - this measures the ink density in the print outs which you will need to input into your profile software when creating your own. You can "guestimate" this by the look of each swatch but you will get a better more accurate profile if you use the...
Love the Second one - A great haunted tribute to "American Gothic" - the first one's not bad either but the second one is a home run all the way - Can't say enough about how I love that you used American Gothic as a referance!
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