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sorry to hear that.... We also bought one of the first XC540's
To date, we have replaced 2 capping stations and a few cutting strips. Thats it...
Sounds like you got a lemon and the dealer should have replaced it....
Woodgrain was created in photoshop and saved as a grayscale bitmap. It was then applied to the relief in Enroute using the bitmap function.
It was machined with 1/4" and 1/8" ball end mills.
I think I'm gonna wait til precision board lets me down, but I'm not totally opposed to trying this type1 pvc. One thing we have not discussed is environmental impact….
care to weigh in?
on the flip side, we have had great customer service and no problems with Creative Cloud for over a year. Sorry about your experience, but ours has been top notch.
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we've used about 75% PVC for our signs in the past. I've never been able to get past the inherent furriness of the material. No matter how sharp our tooling is, or adjusting feeds and speeds, we can never get rid of that. Precison board on the other hand has not had that...
wow…. that surprises me… I'm a big fan of 30lb precision board, but I have not used the light weight stuff. Are you talking light weight, or don't like the 30lb either?
no battle here..... I love PVC for certain applications also..... The issue is PVC has a horrendous coefficient of expansion. HDU and HDPE are much more dimensionally stable outdoors. for 90% of my applications, PVC just won't cut it.
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