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I've not heard of static causing silvering. If you have good laminate on one side and silvering on the other, then most likely your rollers aren't parallel or you could have a flat spot from leaving it down for a long time.
I'm not familiar with that model, so I can't suggest how to adjust the...
Nope. Gonna be different - or at least there is no guarantee that they will print the same. Currently there are 3 different inks that Roland has EcoSol, EcoSol Max and Tru Vis, which will all give different colors. Then there are the various printer models, using different heads and different...
I would start by using a High quality JPG or a TIFF format with RGB colorspace. Is your monitor profiled? And how accurate is that profile? That will make a difference as well.
Then, besides the profile, there are a number of RIP settings that can make a difference. And a canned profile will...
Make sure that the roll holders are not worn or cracked and generally in good shape. Also, check the dancer bar and make sure that the screws are tight. You might also loosen all screws and make sure that both ends are at the bottom of the screw holes to make sure that it is aligned. Finally...
We have an opening in our Portland Oregon warehouse for a Field Service Technician. If you enjoy troubleshooting and problem solving, this might be the job for you. We will provide training, but any experience you bring to the job in the sign industry is a plus.
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We have an opening in our Bay Area warehouse for a Field Service Technician. If you enjoy troubleshooting and problem solving, this might be the job for you. We will provide training, but any experience you bring to the job in the sign industry is a plus.
You will help our customers by...
What I don't get, is how you can bid the job knowing you have enough in it to cover materials and labor and then get on here and ask the best way to do it.
It could be plasticizer migration. Whomever you brought it from may not move a lot of 60" material. This could just be old media. Check for a date code inside the core.
I've got a couple from the Depot that have lasted me more than a few years - though i don't reach for them as often as some might. And I've got alcohol in one of them, so it holds up to that level of solvent anyway.
It could be the sensor, but since it happens in the same place, i don't think it's likely. The encoder strip could be damaged there. You can flip it end for end, keep the same face forward and the holes will line up for the mounting hardware.
Or it could be the cables running up to the...
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