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and by the way.....
we had our sp300 for 3 years and printed the balls of that thing. The guy I sold it too has had it for 2 years and still has not replaced a single part on the thing...
for the money.... if you don't need the extra speed, buy the sp. We loved ours, but we needed way more throughput and a robust take up system.
Thats the only reason we sold it.
I'm making mine into a shirt....
A customer saw me working on it and wanted one... I told him I'd have to pay royalties to Weasel for the awesome idea....
JD
all of the sp series printers are eco sol. I had one of the very first sp300's made and it was gen 1 eco sol then we converted it to the new max inks, but it was always solvent.
he is confusing the sp with the older aqueous models.
throw the mouse in the trash and put the pen holder in a drawer....
that mouse is junk.... besides, one you get used to the pen, you won't need a mouse any more.
dude.... high head height always yields less quality.... period...
it give more room for the ink to deflect and/or drift.
I don't care what printer you use.....
wow.... somebody actually introduced themselves without asking how to open a sign business....
thats a breath of fresh air....
welcome from StrasVegas, Ohio!!!!!!!
powerful cleans are a waste. You are much better of running mediums a couple of times.
I don't see any issues with your heads either.... a few nozzles dropping out is normal.
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