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We just ordered 500 of these and arrived last week:
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Foam-Cleaning-Swabs-Swab-for-Inkjet-Printer-Electronics-Camera-Lens-100Pcs/352895295264?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
Arrived exactly as ordered.
Ouch, that is absolutely terrible. Only thing I could advise would be to do this from behind the laminator (where the rollers are spinning 'outward') or put the laminator into reverse mode so there's a much lower chance of this happening to anyone else.
We use a ScotchBrite lint roller. It's like a reverse-wound application tape. Run the laminator and press the lint roller against the laminator roller. It cleans them up really well for us.
What are you using as design software and what sort of file are you exporting to feed Onyx?
I've been using Onyx for 7+ years and have only ever seen this happen with malformed SVG files so far.
Never had it happen with a PDF exported out of Illustrator though.
Happy to take a copy of one of...
It is possible to move VW to your second drive using symbolic links in Windows:
https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/16226/complete-guide-to-symbolic-links-symlinks-on-windows-or-linux/
I used to do this all the time when we were running out of disk space as a temporary fix.
Hopefully VW uses its...
Wow, that is some grain... I haven't used Versaworks for about 3 years now so won't be much help in that regard.
Try find a profile for that media with higher resolution/more passes and see if it gets any better.
Page 37 of the user manual for bi-directional alignment calibration:
http://support.rolanddga.com/Docs/Documents/departments/Technical Services/Manuals and Guides/SG-540_ SG-300_UsersManual.pdf
This won't fix any graininess though. Sounds like a profile issue.
Wow, that's amazing... I was just up at Cataract a few weeks ago to check out the dam which has finally filled back up after sitting in the low 20% range for months.
I wasn't in the Scouts for World Jamboree but did make the Australian one in 1992.
Just a thought... are the lines always perpendicular to gantry movement direction?
eg. If you rotate the job 90 degrees do the lines appear perpendicular to the horizon in the photo?
Wondering if could be a weird scaling/resolution issue. Does it happen with vector files?
I rarely use it as it still doesn't feel like a finished tool, but it might get OP out of trouble.
I'd normally do it in Illustrator out of familiarity.
Stretch it like you would a canvas print:
Wrinkles will be pulled out as you work your way from the centre outwards.
If this is ongoing work and you'll be doing a lot of volume, get one of these:
https://gallerystretcher.com/
2 minutes to stretch virtually any size.
I'd be surprised if it were ink starvation... that print size looks tiny and coverage is minimal in affected areas. It's certainly a weird one though. Sorry I don't have any advice rather than commentary.
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