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  1. Roland SP540v printer randomly canceling jobs

    Had the same issue with my VS. Changed the usb cable, evenhanded a new network card. Seemed to stem from a conflict with the IP address if the router is set to find its own. I had to set actual addresses in...its worked for me the past month now. Could be dumb luck too....
  2. acrylic adhesives

    The customer does not want holes drilled into the back of the feature. Water cascades down from the top and they think eventually it will find its way through the holes and out the back of the unit, all over their marble floors.
  3. acrylic adhesives

    So, if it is phenolic (honestly...no clue what that is), do we know of an adhesive that will work? I removed the old companies logo and they were mounted to it...so something works. The back walls were cleaned before installation, so the calcium buildup is gone.
  4. acrylic adhesives

    The customer is against any kind of silicone type product like lexel as it is not a "weld" process. He is worried about "play" in the standoffs if we use silicone. The water is turned off during install and they left for 72 hours after install. I'm just stumped...
  5. acrylic adhesives

    ok, so wouldn't the #16 still work for dissimiliar surfaces? Is there a better, clear color, bonding agent? Thank you all for your input up to this point.
  6. acrylic adhesives

    They are custom, acrylic standoffs from Laird plastics. The backer board, I was told, was acrylic. It looks very warn, but there was a portion where an old standoff had broken away and it was shiny black like acrylic underneath. Hopefully the attached photo will help.
  7. acrylic adhesives

    Has anyone had any luck adhering acrylic standoff to a "used" acrylic water feature? I have tried weld on 3 & 16 and both failed within days of the water being turned on. The customer said the last guy used some kind of "white acid" that melted the pieces together almost instantly. Sounded like...
  8. reflective vinyl applied to overlam?

    I have a job where the customer wants to apply oracal 5600 reflective vinyl to a digital print that has been laminated with oracal 215 (maybe 210). Has anyone tried this? It sticks, but I am unsure of longterm durability. Thanks for any help.
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