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Hey y’all how goes it!? Just got a new latex 560 and I’m working on setting up a standard 13 oz banner profile but having a bit of trouble with it getting a bit warped and waffling. Can anyone please possibly help me out to at least get me started on the right track? Thanks so much in advance!
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Oh really? We just had issues over time with the fraying. With repeated usage in a stand we had issues on edges once in a while, and often had to clean up some of the cuts with a hotknife pre stand. Otherwise I've loved the material.
From what I heard and what I can feel, it's a bit thinner than 220, reformed coating and less of the shredding and fraying that was rampant with the 220. This stuff you can actually cut with a knife and not have it shred completely or have to hotknife. I think uf was looking to optimize it for...
Just now popped it into a banner stand and it is much much smoother. Just thin enough now you can drop 90" of material into a roll up stand with no issue whatsoever. Anyone else get a chance to run this yet?
Hey y'all having a bit of an issue with my lx850. As it is in its loading procedure, the carriage is moving out over the material and on its way back to the carriage end, its locking up giving me a substrate jame error without even having jammed or anything. Thanks for all your help in advance...
the trolley assembly takes care of all of those possibilities in terms of bearings and wheels. id just check your strips before jumping to order the part
is it more of chugging rather than a grinding? are you starting to see vertical banding in solid color prints? if so id say you need a new trolley assy. just had this issue with my 700.
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