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Here's absolute bottom of the range machine for starting up:
https://www.rolanddga.com/products/printers/versastudio-bn-20-t-shirt-printing-press
You're looking at 6k on special... not even close to what the big boys are using.
Or you could join the Cricut crew :D
Not heard of it, but it did send me down the rabbit hole looking for information.
I managed to dig out an old copy of the website:
http://web.archive.org/web/20060105052544/http://www.han-d-cut.com:80/
And a video of operation:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kb9ujoh1pgus1yx/finalvideo.wmv?dl=0
Not sure how Flexi works, but we print multiple jobs down the roll with Onyx and once it gets to cutting, we select 180 degree rotation and then cut each job.
If we laminate, no need to do anything, default settings are fine as the roll is forward wound once again.
I've tried so hard to get into that since its one of the only motorsports that still airs here, but man it's a tough when you know virtually nothing.
F1 sends me to sleep more than it excites me these days. Hamilton seems to be a serial whinger when he doesn't win, so I'm sick of seeing the same...
I think he might be referring to VBScript, which Adobe still supports for scripting along with JavaScript and AppleScript:
https://illustrator-scripting-guide.readthedocs.io/introduction/scriptingLanguageSupport/
We've had our 80600 off for 4 weeks while on holidays. First day back we ran a single "light" clean from the menu and every single nozzle was back to perfect.
I've spoken with Epson Australia about this and they said it's not a worry on the newer machines. They can handle being off far better...
Does RLA even work properly? I've tried using our laminator to apply tape to graphics and within minutes of it coming off the machine, every single part of the tape that isn't stuck to vinyl will buckle wildly making for a difficult install on large jobs. This has happened with the last 3 rolls...
I'm going to guess the the right channel is the one you're having issues with?
It should be bleeding the same as the left one during a flush. We haven't had a head behave in this way yet, so happy if anyone else has any further advice.
Try running a short Ink Flush on the K channel from the Tools menu (assuming it runs something similar to Oce Calgary software). Make sure you have at least half a bag of ink available for this procedure. It will dump a lot of it, also empty the waste tray before hand as well.
Have to agree with Canuck. The amount of issues listed on this forum alone with Roland problems since they moved on from the VS series is something to be frightful of.
Welcome to S101.
Your machine is a rebadged Oce Arizona 360GT, which you'll probably find more support for on here.
Firstly, can you post a photo of a nozzle check when the issue occurs so we can have a look?
The price quoted to replace the head sounds about right. We have been quoted...
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