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I've seen some of my prints in direct sun for about 3 years. sounds about right. can also depend on the material. adding a matching laminate to any vinyl can extend the life of a print by a year or so in my opinion past the factory timeline. but there is a whole host of things that can cause...
Hey y'all! just wanted to see if anyone knew anything regarding this code. i have code W-HW-30x, x being a numeric code corresponding to a head. Code says the printhead warmer too warm. anyone know if this is something to do with environmental changes or is this head replacement territory...
if the strides they make from 1st gen to 2nd gen are anything like original latex it may be a couple years since we see peak design of the latex flatbed. im just curious to see how they will do it and if it will be able to keep up with the speed of the machines thatve been coming out over the...
i feel like its a pipe dream for any hope in something other than a r2r for latex. the process just is not the same and i feel if anything, it would be even slower than the og fb700. i mean realistically, how would that work? you see what i am saying? a4tm i just can't think of a way it can...
just heard from one of our suppliers that hp is discoing their lx610 inks and heads for the lx850? Can anyone confirm? If so, I know this may be a long shot, but are there any 3rd party suppliers for it? Thanks all!
did you just replace inks recently? I've had that happen in a bad batch of ink where there was starvation because of bent bag hoses or air bubbles in lines.
pre load the media. don't do the live load from the print menu. start at the media menu. then load your sheets. once loaded you should see the option appear. the n-up option only appears once you get media into the machine.
either way, that video really clearly describes the n-up process. if they are all the same dimensions just evenly space your pins with a 1" spacer. its essentially the same process
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