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...and I just found it. You need to look for a profile for backlit or frontlit media.
All of the options are in there. See my next post for a screenshot.
According to Epson documentation, 3 layers are only available when printing white (not metallic) however I've just tried to create my own profile and cannot for the life of me figure out how to get the additional layer of white, despite what their documentation seems to indicate...
Call head office in Frenchs Forest. I think Duncan may be able to sort you out.
This isn't the first time one of their techs have broken a machine they've been unable to fix.
They ended up having to replace a local shop's BN20 after a near identical story occurred.
Don't let people scare you too much with solvents not being used frequently. Modern ones are leaps ahead of older models. We've left ours for a month turned off during holiday periods. A single automatic light clean upon return had everything working as good as the day it was installed.
Add the Epson S40600 to your list of machines to look at. Very low maintenance, outstanding print quality. Grab a Graphtec or Summa cutter to pair with it.
You only need whatever version of .NET the software you have running on the machine requires. Windows by itself has no critical need for any particular version.
Most software usually comes with its own .NET update as part of the installer but some others will request that you install it manually.
https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html
This tool can sometimes be of assistance. It will read the log files in C:\Windows\Minidump which is where BSOD logs are stored and turn it into something vaguely resembling English.
If you can find the suspect file causing the issue, you...
Weird... we have used them with both Océ and Epson cleaning fluids and no expansion.
I have some vague recollection of this happening with some older swabs when we had our Roland VS so I'd suspect their cleaning fluid has an ingredient that other brands don't.
BOFA uses 1100w at full load according to the user manual:
http://support.rolanddga.com/Docs/Documents/departments/Technical%20Services/Manuals%20and%20Guides/BOFA%20LEF%2020%20User%20Manual.pdf
I'm going to re-iterate the Epson comments here. When we first got our 80600 it would sometimes sit for 2-3 weeks (we were still transitioning from our Roland) and it would still print perfectly first time every time.
It has in-build sticky wiper for the heads and will self-maintain every couple...
Okay, but after you have laminated the print, the end result is correctly oriented again on the roll, so not exactly what I suggested testing.
You may need to pass the job through the laminator a second time on high speed with the rollers up just to reverse the winding of the print. You want the...
Have you tried feeding the printed material into the cutter upside down and telling CutServer to rotate cut cut by 180 degrees and then doing the cut?
I think it should reverse the order to cut similar to how you are describing your wishes above.
Other question, which Fotoba cutter are/were you...
I think if you draw the box using nodes rather than a rectangle tool, it will cut in order of being drawn. Not 100% on this though, as the cutting software can "optimize" the paths for faster cut times.
I've seen two versions. One just rinses under water, the other used a pad of adhesive paper which you roll it onto and the debris gets transferred to it.
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